Roots of Human Resistance to Animal Rights: Psychological and Conceptual Blocks

Animal Law 8:143-176 (2002)
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A combined psychological-epistemological study of the blocks that stand in the way of the human recognition of the sentience and legal rights of non-human animals. Originally published in the Lewis and Clark law journal, Animal Law, and subsequently translated into German and into Portuguese.

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Steven James Bartlett
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The Case for Animal Rights.Tom Regan - 1985 - Human Studies 8 (4):389-392.
Animals and the value of life.Peter Singer - 1980 - In Tom L. Beauchamp & Tom Regan (eds.), Matters of life and death. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

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