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The intellectual father of this movement is Australian philosopher (specifically his 1975 book Animal Liberation ), though philosopher Tom Regan provided the most rigorous deontological argument in The Case for Animal Rights . Regan argued that if humans have moral rights because they are the experiencing subjects of a life, then animals who share that same capacity must have rights, too.
Reducing the demand for "puppy mills" by giving homes to the millions of animals waiting in shelters. The Bottom Line The intellectual father of this movement is Australian
By ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering. Animal Rights: The Philosophical Stand for Autonomy The intellectual father of this movement is Australian
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