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3He said, "The question is not can they reason, nor can they talk, but can they suffer?"
8One of Tom Regan's most striking examples of animal mistreatment in labs the use of the ___________ Test in cosmetic and medical research labs.
9Of the three accounts regarding our moral obligations to animals, Regan rejects this account because it misdirects our moral focus onto humans' rights instead of animals' rights when it holds that the moral rightness or wrongness of harming animals is a matter of whether the person mistreating the animal experiences any pleasure about the mistreatment.
10Tom Regan's criteria for those belonging in the moral circle, meaning more than being merely alive, but also able to experience one's life with some level conscious awareness
12Peter Singer's criteria for those belonging in the moral circle, meaning "capacity to experience pain and pleasure"
13Tom Regan's arguments about animal treatment is drawn from this theoretical framework
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1Of the three accounts regarding our moral obligations to animals, Regan rejects this account because it is insufficient because it can justify conscious mistreatment of animals if it benefits enough people
2Pollan argues that we ought to rethink the relationship between humans and the natural world to one marked by non-mastery and dominance, co-evolution and ____________
4Peter Singer's arguments about animal treatment is drawn from this theoretical framework
5According to Singer, If we insist on marking humans as somehow more worthy of moral consideration than animals when the interests are equal, then we are being this
6Peter Singer argues that we ought not think of "equality" as a descriptive fact, but rather as a _______ ________, meaning "a prescription for how we treat each other."
7Pollan asks us to shift our thinking, away from seeing humans as the masters and controllers of nature. To make that point, he draws an analogy between humans and what insect?
11Of the three accounts regarding our moral obligations to animals, Regan rejects this account because it misdirects our moral focus onto humans' rights instead of animals' rights when it holds that maltreatment of animals may lead to maltreatment of humans.