Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering

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Main Author: FARBER, Ilya
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2006
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FARBER, Ilya
Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
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author FARBER, Ilya
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title Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
title_short Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
title_full Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
title_fullStr Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
title_full_unstemmed Using Comparative Neuroanatomy to Assess the Capacity of Nonhuman Animals for Morally Relevant Forms of Suffering
title_sort using comparative neuroanatomy to assess the capacity of nonhuman animals for morally relevant forms of suffering
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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