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Animal Cognition

 

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Submissions from 2019 2019

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Ethics and Care: For Animals, Not Just Mammals, Jennifer A. Mather

Submissions from 2017 2017

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Animal Ethics and Animal Consciousness, Bernard E. Rollin

Submissions from 2014 2014

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Personhood, Ethics, and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare’s Two-Level Utilitarianism, by Gary E. Varner / The Philosophy of Animal Minds, edited by Robert W. Lurz., Kristin Andrews

Submissions from 2011 2011

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Cognitive Relatives Yet Moral Strangers?, Judith Benz-Scharzberg and Andrew Knight

Submissions from 2009 2009

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The “Babe” Vegetarians: Bioethics, Animal Minds and Moral Methodology, Nathan Nobis

Submissions from 2007 2007

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Animal Minds, Cognitive Ethology, and Ethics, Colin Allen and Marc Bekoff

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Ethics and invertebrates: a cephalopod perspective, Jennifer A. Mather and Roland C. Anderson

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Animal Mind: Science, Philosophy, and Ethics, Bernard E. Rollin

Submissions from 1996 1996

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The First Step in the Case for Great Ape Equality: The Argument for Other Minds, Kristin Andrews

 
 
 

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