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| | | | | I've often thought about the ethical implications of eating animals. I can't say I've struggled with the issue, because whenever I'm presented with a roasted chicken or a sizzling plate of bacon, ethics are the furthest thing from my mind. Would I kill an animal myself, in order to eat it? Certainly I would, though [...] | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | Related to: Disguised Queries, Words as Hidden Inferences, Dissolving the Question, Eight Short Studies on Excuses ... | |
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billziegler1947.com
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| | | | | The Tobacco Institute assured many generations that smoking brought many positively wonderful benefits to many millions of people around the world. They blew billows of smoke clouds to win addicts to their sacrosanct product by documenting what a smoker liked to hear, to hear about research on low "tar" tobaccos, microfiber filtration, dust-free packages, outstandingly... | |
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geekdad.com
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| | | Author and Artist Ruby Roth's That's Why We Don't Eat Animals: A Book About Vegans, Vegetarians and All Living Things is one of the more challenging books I've read with my daughter. Aimed squarely at young kids (recommended ages of ... | ||