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41por Miao, Zhen, Wang, Qiang, Lu, Xinyi, Chen, Dongxiao, Zhang, Wei, Zhou, Xuehong, MacMillan, Douglas Craig“…Our research suggests that conservation organisations may need to adapt their management aims and practices to avoid direct conflict with the rising tide of animal rights sentiment, especially among the young. …”
Publicado 2021
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42“…Specifically, both general attachment and concerns for animal rights/welfare demonstrate meaningful parallel double-mediation effects. …”
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43por Fisher, Mark W.“…Along with a more informed understanding of the benefits of research and of the aims of animal rights, a more sophisticated ethic may reflect the common ground between the poles of the debate. …”
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44por Jarrett, Simon“…Speciesism remains at the core of animal rights activism today. The article also explores the influence of the idea of the semi-evolved idiot mind in late-Victorian anthropology and neuroscience. …”
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45por Pickett, Susana“…Despite the strength of arguments for veganism in the animal rights literature, alongside environmental and other anthropocentric concerns posed by industrialised animal agriculture, veganism remains only a minority standpoint. …”
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46“…We identified lists of terms associated with three key veganism dimensions (i.e., lifestyle, animal rights, and food). Moreover, we compared actual online discussions among vegans to those among nonvegans regarding specific veganism attributes. …”
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47por Kang, Meili, Long, Tianlin, Chang, Cuicui, Meng, Ting, Ma, Huaifen, Li, Zemeng, Li, Ping, Chen, Yuhua“…There are ethical problems, such as poor experimental environment, non-standard operation, and neglect of animal rights in experimental teaching. As an important basic course in life science education, functional experimentation should establish the correct ethics of use of laboratory animals. …”
Publicado 2022
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48“…Results of two online experiments conducted with diverse samples (N = 2,772), including a study of the animal rights movement and a preregistered study of the climate movement, show that the presence of a radical flank increases support for a moderate faction within the same movement. …”
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49por Baldwin, Guy“…ABSTRACT: The relationship between animal rights and contractarian theories of justice such as that of Rawls has long been vexed. …”
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50por Farajkhoda, Tahmineh“…Recommendations to handle ethical issues for conducting stem cell research are well-designed studies, compliance codes of ethics in biomedical research (specifically codes of ethics on stem cell research, codes of ethics on clinical trials studies and codes of ethics on animals studies), appropriate collaboration with ethics committees and respecting of rights of participants (including both of human and animal rights) in research. In addition, there is a necessity for extending global networks of bioethics for strengthening communications within organizations at both the regional and international level, strengthening legislation systems, designing and establishing convenient collaborative educational courses at different levels.…”
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51“…The proportion of the respect for nature view correlated negatively, and that of the animal rights view positively, with most animal pain scores. …”
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52“…The orientations, which were developed in light of existing empirical studies of attitudes to animal use and ethical theory, are: animal rights, anthropocentrism, lay utilitarianism, and animal protection. …”
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53por Stephens, Tanya“…Employing the most relevant ethical theories regarding the nature of our duties to animals, the Animal Rights View, the Utilitarian View and the Relational (Contextual) view, this paper examines the ethics of using chemotherapy in dogs with cancer. …”
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54por Holler, Sophie, Cramer, Holger, Liebscher, Daniela, Jeitler, Michael, Schumann, Dania, Murthy, Vijayendra, Michalsen, Andreas, Kessler, Christian S.“…To answer a narrowly defined and clear question, issues such as animal ethics, animal rights, and environmental protection are not considered in this review. …”
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55por Coleman, Grahame J., Hemsworth, Paul H., Hemsworth, Lauren M., Munoz, Carolina A., Rice, Maxine“…Both public and producers reported similar levels of trust in conventional and commercial media and had similar beliefs about animal rights, prevention of animal cruelty and balancing the welfare of people and animals. …”
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56“…Principal motives for adhering to a vegetarian‐based dietary pattern included animal rights (86.5%), environmental concerns (75.4%), health reasons (69.6%) and improving physical performance (24.1%). …”
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57por Grandin, Temple“…Buyers were often motivated by pressure from animal rights activists to address the issue of animal welfare. …”
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58Countering Brutality to Wildlife, Relationism and Ethics: Conservation, Welfare and the ‘Ecoversity’“…Fostered by institutional failure, greed and selfishness, and the worst aspects of human disregard, the objectification of animals has its roots in longstanding Western anthropocentric philosophical perspectives, post colonialism, and a global uptake of neoliberal capitalism. Conservation, animal rights and welfare movements have been unable to stem the ever-growing abuse of wildlife, while ‘greenwash’ language such as ‘resource use’, ‘management’, ‘pests’, ‘over-abundance’, ‘conservation hunting’ and ‘ecology’ coat this violence with a respectable public veneer. …”
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59por Holoyda, Brian James“…The rationale for criminalizing sex acts with animals has changed over time and has included moral condemnation, considerations of animal rights and animal welfare, and most recently, a concern about the relationship between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence, colloquially known as the Link. …”
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60por Moyano-Fernández, Cristian“…Cultivated meat has recently been considered one of the most desired alternatives by animal rights advocates because it promises to ensure nutrition for all people while dramatically reducing ecological impacts and animal suffering. …”
Publicado 2022
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