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Publicēts: 15.04.2005.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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  • Eseja 'Animal Rights - Do Animals Have the Same Rights as Humans', 1.
  • Eseja 'Animal Rights - Do Animals Have the Same Rights as Humans', 2.
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Some people would problaby disagree, saying "It's still not right to kill animals like that, how would you like it if you were cooked!" Well, then i would have to disagree with that because when your cloning an animal, your not eating the orignal animal meat, your eating an example of the orignal animal, sort of saying like it's a man made robot! I'm not trying to be selfish, but comeon! How could some people disagree about eating a "Fake" animal! The only concern about that, is we have to make sure the cloning goes right! "Animal rights" premise #1: Human beings are no different from other animals, with no divine or elevated nature which makes us distinct;
"Animal rights" premise #2: Human beings are ethically bound not to use other animals for their own selfish purposes.

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