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Module 14
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There is no argument whether it is a violation of animal rights if we breed an animal, hunt them, or eat them.
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There is no argument whether it is a violation of animal rights if we breed an animal, hunt them, or eat them.
False
According to Kant, we have direct duties toward animals.
False
A speciesist utilitarian response to justifying eating animals is to say that the pleasures and pains of human beings is worth more than other animals by virtue of our intellect.
True
The claim that animals have no moral standing because they do not have the kind of strong family relationships exhibited by humans has been undermined by
science.
According to Peter Singer, if a man and a pig were both experiencing intense pain, we must assume that
the man's pain should be taken as seriously as the pig's.
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