A Response to Cultural Arguments in the Renewed Disputes over the Ethics of Bullfighting

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1):50-65 (2021)
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Bullfighting has a strong historical tradition in Spain, but now it is beginning to be challenged by various sectors in society. The debate about the ethics of bullfighting is by no means new. But,...

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