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  1. From the Editors: Looking Backward and Forward
  2. Andrew Linzey, Clair Linzey
  3. pp. v-vi
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  1. Animal Research Is an Ethical Issue for Humans as Well as for Animals
  2. Kathy Archibald
  3. pp. 1-11
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  1. Schopenhauer and Buddhism: Soulless Continuity
  2. Christopher Ketcham
  3. pp. 12-25
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  1. Two Forms of Abolitionism and the Political Rights of Animals: A Case Study
  2. Walter Scott Stepanenko
  3. pp. 26-38
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  1. Discussions of Animal Research Ethics in Introductory Psychology Textbooks
  2. Stacy M. Lopresti-Goodman, Justin R. Goodman
  3. pp. 39-49
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  1. Do Animals Have a Bad Life?
  2. Michael Hauskeller
  3. pp. 50-61
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  1. The Legal Lacunae of Human-Animal Hybrids and Chimeras within Patent Law
  2. Maureen O'sullivan
  3. pp. 62-79
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  1. Challenging the Iconography of Oppression in Marketing: Confronting Speciesism Through Art and Visual Culture
  2. J. Keri Cronin, Lisa A. Kramer
  3. pp. 80-92
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  1. The Ethics of Killing "Surplus" Zoo Animals
  2. Crystal Allen Gunasekera
  3. pp. 93-102
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  1. On Ascribing Personhood to All Primates
  2. Laura Donnellan
  3. pp. 103-108
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  1. The Gospel of Kindness: Animal Welfare and the Making of Modern America by Janet M. Davis (review)
  2. Chien-Hui Li
  3. pp. 109-110
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  1. We Animals by Jo-Anne McArthur (review)
  2. Linda M. Johnson
  3. pp. 111-113
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  1. Vegangelical: How Caring for Animals Can Shape Your Faith by Sarah Withrow King (review)
  2. Philip J. Sampson
  3. pp. 113-114
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  1. Mourning Animals: Rituals and Practices Surrounding Animal Death ed. by Margo DeMello (review)
  2. Sabrina Tonutti
  3. pp. 114-116
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  1. About The Authors
  2. pp. 117-119
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  1. Books Received
  2. p. 132
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