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Do non-human animal have rights

d1a6r7s1h9i9t8
Vitreous

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Non Human animals donot have any rights at all

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Updated 1 Year Ago

Animal Rights

madisons16021
Jordan56

In order to be a just society, should animals have rights? I will argue Affirmative, but I am a novice debater, so I'd prefer someone who isn't going to annihilate me, I'd rather learn from this debate....

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Should you be able to break the law in order to protect animal rights?

veggiedout
petersaysstuff

Laws should be able to be broken when protecting animal rights....

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Protecting Animal Rights

dollydo
xxdarkxx

Animal rights is ethically justified, in the fact that it's basic principle lies in the foundations of the value of life. If you believe that animal rights is unjustified then you also have to believe that human rights is unjustified. What makes someone care about another persons life? What makes me care about your life? Why are murderers sentenced to prison? Society as a whole puts value on life...and those that do not value life (like the murderers) are removed from society, and made to suffer...

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Updated 3 Years Ago

animal rights

burbachrocks
DiablosChaosBroker

The claim that animals have ‘rights’ was first put forward by the Australian philosopher Peter Singer in the 1970s and has been the subject of heated and emotional debates ever since. There are many contexts in which the question of ‘animal rights’ comes up. Should we farm animals? If so by what techniques? Should we eat animals? Should we hunt and fish them? Is it morally acceptable to use animals as sources of entertainment in the context of zoos, circuses, horse racing etc.? Often the...

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Updated 4 Years Ago

animal Rights

burbachrocks
ChristianM

Animalsare just like humans they have feeling sjust ike us so they need to think double time on that...

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Updated 4 Years Ago

Animal Rights

Artiom
16kadams

I strongly affirm the resolution that states: It is moral for humans to recognize these rights. Con will be arguing that it is not natural for humans to recognize animal rights. For some background clarity: animal rights: rights (as to fair and humane treatment) regarded as belonging fundamentally to all animals expressing or teaching a conception of right behavior Round 1 is acceptance Round 2 is cases Round 3 is rebuttal/conclusion Thank you, I cannot wait until my opponent acce...

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Updated 1 Year Ago

Animal Welfare is Superior to Animal Rights.

TheSkeptic
ViRiUnCteSiGnUmRuTiLuS46

[Definition - Animal Welfare] 1. The viewpoint that it is morally acceptable for humans to use nonhuman animals for food, in animal research, as clothing, and in entertainment, so long as unnecessary suffering is avoided. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare [Definition - Animal Rights] 1. The idea that the most basic interests of animals should be afforded the same consideration as the similar interests of human beings. Animals should no longer be regarded as property, or used as...

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Updated 4 Years Ago

Animal Rights.

chingchang
imabench

Animals should not be eaten nor used for experiments. Animals should have rights just like humans....

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Justice Requires the Recognition of Animal Rights

girlwithgoat
royalpaladin

Mahatma Gandhi once said, "You can judge a society by how they treat their weakest members." This quotation was revolutionary and inspired many different social justice movements that saw greater racial tolerance, expanded rights for foster children, and the cultivation of religious understanding. In the spirit of Ghandi's life work I think that it is critical that we recognize the value that all members play within a society and therefore I stand resolved that Justice requires the recogniti...

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