1. Animal Rights and Sentience
" Although his concept of human morality is noble, Cupp fails to recognize that many who mistreat animals (not accounting for those convicted of animal cruelty and neglect) are under the impression that they are not doing anything unlawful or immoral, and so continue to do so and indeed will continue to do so unless legislation is passed to legally protect animals from practices that may or may not be deemed immoral, but nonetheless violate the animals' safety. ... However, such use is not scientifically sound, as animals cannot predict human response (Shanks) and "as the FDA r...
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- Grade Level: Graduate