Warren rejects the anti-cruelty argument for treating animals decently because
A) it does not necessarily preclude the trivial killing of animals.
B) on this view, simply regretting killing animals makes doing so not wrong.
C) avoiding talk of animal rights weakens the case in practical terms.
D) All of the above
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Q3: Warren's view is a "weaker" animal rights
Q4: Warren objects to Regan's theory because it
Q5: Warren defines cruelty as
A) inflicting pain or
Q6: Warren believes that rights can meaningfully be
Q7: Aristotle argued that to be free moral
Q9: Warren claims that it is morally significant
Q10: Warren believes that the strength of a
Q11: Warren agrees with Regan that some nonhuman
Q12: Warren believes that possessing rationality makes persons
Q13: Warren argues that some things may have
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