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* Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for our Treatment of Animals, New York Review / Random House, New York, 1975 ; Cape, London, 1976 ; Avon, New York, 1977 ; Paladin, London, 1977 ; Thorsons, London, 1983.
* Ethics into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland, 1998 ; Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1999
Andrew Linzey, founder of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in England, is known as a foremost international advocate for recognizing animals as sentient beings in biblically-based faith traditions.
* In Focus " Animal Experiments in Research " ( German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences )
* The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A Reader.
In Australia, the Code of Practice “ requires that all experiments must be approved by an Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee ” that includes a “ person with an interest in animal welfare who is not employed by the institution conducting the experiment, and an additional independent person not involved in animal experimentation .”
The Ethics of Animal Experimentation, Oxford University Press U. S., 2005
" Painism: Ethics, Animal Rights and Environmentalism ," UWCC Centre for Applied Ethics.
" Roots of Concern with Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Ethics ", Institute for Laboratory Animal Research Journal, volume 4, issue 1, 1999.
Buckingham was actively involved in a number of community organisations, and was on the board of Box Hill Hospital for several years, as well as being a member of the Monash University Department of Physiology's Animal Ethics Committee.
Under Arntzen ’ s leadership, Centers for Animal Genetics, Advanced Invertebrate Molecular Sciences and Biotechnology Policy and Ethics were established and funding secured for additional endowed chairs from the Allen, John S. Dunn, and Neva and Wesley West ( see Wesley West ) Foundations.
*" Animal law and animal sacrifice: Analysis of the U. S. Supreme Court Ruling on Santaria animal sacrifice in Hialeah ," in A Communion Of Subjects – Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics ( Paul Waldau and Kimberly Patton, eds.
*" A Great Shout-Breaking the Barriers to Legal Rights for Great Apes ," in Great Apes and Humans-The Ethics of Coexistence ( Smithsonian Press, 2001 ), reprinted in Animal Law ( Clare Palmer, ed.
The International Library on Rights, Ashgate Publishing, forthcoming 2008 ), and in The Animal Ethics Reader ( Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Boltzler, eds.
A 2006 Danish Animal Ethics Council report which examined current knowledge of animal sexuality in the context of legal queries concerning sexual acts by humans, has the following comments, primarily related to domestically common animals:
He is a member of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford, and held the world ’ s first academic post in Ethics, Theology and Animal Welfare, the Bede Jarret Senior Research Fellowship at Blackfriars Hall.
Linzey is the founder and director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, an independent academic centre opened in November 2006 to promote the study and discussion of animal ethics.
He is the author of a number of books on animal rights, including Animal Rights: A Christian Perspective ( 1976 ), Christianity and the Rights of Animals ( 1987 ), Animal Theology ( 1994 ), and Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics ( 2009 ).
He is also the editor of an academic journal, the Journal of Animal Ethics, which is published jointly by the Oxford Centre and the University of Illinois.
In 2006, in recognition of his role in the creation of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, Linzey was named the Henry Bergh Professor of Animal Ethics at the Graduate Theological Foundation in the U. S., the first such professorship of its kind in the world.

Ethics and ",
* Rothbard, Murray N. ( 1982 ), " F. A. Hayek and the Concept of Coercion ", in The Ethics of Liberty, Humanities Press
* Darugar, Maliha A ; Harris, Rebecca M ; and Frader, Joel E. " Consent and cultural conflicts: ethical issues in pediatric anesthesiologists ' participation in female genital cutting ", in Van Norman, Gail A ; Jackson, Stephen ; and Rosenbaum, Stanley H. Clinical Ethics in Anesthesiology: A Case-Based Textbook.
* Brink, David ( 1989 ) " Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics ", New York: Cambridge University Press, Ch.
In " Rich and Poor ", the version of the aforementioned article that appears in the second edition of Practical Ethics, his main argument is presented as follows:
* Thomas Allmer, A Critical Contribution to Theoretical Foundations of Privacy Studies, " Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society ", Vol.
* " Racial Profiling in an Age of Terrorism ", By Peter Siggins ( Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, March 12, 2002 )
* Lyal S. Sunga, " Dilemmas facing INGOs in coalition-occupied Iraq ", in Ethics in Action: The Ethical Challenges of International Human Rights Nongovernmental Organizations, edited by Daniel A.
", 1 Business Ethics Quarterly 335-352 ( 1991 ), reprinted in Sterling Harwood, ed., Business as Ethical and Business as Usual ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1996 ), pp. 11 – 21.
In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle gives a lengthy account of the virtue phronesis ( Greek: ϕρονησιϛ ), which has traditionally been translated as " prudence ", although this has become increasingly problematic as the word has fallen out of common usage.
" The Ethics of Anomie: Jean Marie Guyau and Émile Durkheim ", British Journal of Sociology, Vol.
* Quintana Paz, Miguel Ángel, " On Hermeneutical Ethics and Education ", a paper on the relevance of Gadamer's Hermeneutics for our understanding of Music, Ethics and our Education in both.
For example, in her book Setting the Watch: Privacy and the Ethics of CCTV Surveillance, Beatrice von Silva-Tarouca Larsen argues that CCTV surveillance is ethically permissible only in " certain restrictively defined situations ", such as when a specific location has a " comprehensively documented and significant criminal threat " ( p. 160 ).
( 1996 ), " The Socratic Tradition: Diogenes, Crates, and Hellenistic Ethics ", in Bracht Branham, R .; Goulet-Caze Marie-Odile, The Cynics: The Cynic Movement in Antiquity and Its Legacy.
* Evens, T. M. S., " Anthropology As Ethics: Nondualism and the Conduct of Sacrifice ", Berghahn Books ( 2009 ), ISBN 1845456297
* Evens, T. M. S., " Anthropology As Ethics: Nondualism and the Conduct of Sacrifice ", Berghahn Books ( 2009 ), ISBN 1845456297
* " Life & Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics ", Ed.
Also influential was Garett Hardin's later essay called " Exploring New Ethics for Survival ", as well as an essay by Aldo Leopold in his A Sand County Almanac, called " The Land Ethic ," in which Leopold explicitly claimed that the roots of the ecological crisis were philosophical ( 1949 ).
Leading journals in the field include The " Journal of Medicine and Philosophy ", The Hastings Center Report, the American Journal of Bioethics, the Journal of Medical Ethics and the Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
* 1981, " Tactical Nuclear Weapons and the Ethics of Conflict ", Parameters: Journal of the U. S. Army War College, pp. 327-8.
* Contains Sidgwick's " Methods of Ethics ", modified for easier reading
" Aryan Religion ", Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Part 3.
* Lyal S. Sunga, " Dilemmas facing INGOs in coalition-occupied Iraq ", in Ethics in Action: The Ethical Challenges of International Human Rights Nongovernmental Organizations, edited by Daniel A.
** Volume III ( includes " The Ethics of Kant ", " State Tamperings With Money and Banks ", " Specialized Administration ", " From Freedom to Bondage ", " The Americans ", and others )

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