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Sentience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sentience is the ability to feel or perceive subjectively. The term is used in philosophy (particularly in the philosophy of animal ethics and in eastern philosophy) as well as in science fiction and...
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Animal rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Campaign to Recognize Farm Animals as Sentient Beings Launched in United States ... The European Union formally recognizes farm animals as "sentient beings," but no such recognition currently exists in the United States. However, recent events indicate a growing concern on the part of consumers, businesses,
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Chapter XV.—The Lust and Desire of Sentient Things; Demons; Animals Sentient; So Also the Sun and the Moon and Stars; The Platonic Doctrine, Not the Christian. ... That these things, indeed, only belong to animals which are endowed with sense, and that nothing else but that which has sense perceives desire and pleasure,
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By John-Henry Westen; NEW YORK, September 16, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A new book on the shelves called "Being Catholic Now" has sparked the ire of some Catholics. Catholic League President Bill Donohue lambasted the book in an interview with LifeSiteNews.com today, noting that the ... Many of them have fallen away,
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Animals (Sentient Beings) ... Mr. Khabra: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if, at the forthcoming intergovernmental conference, the Government will make it their policy to argue for the re-classification of animals as sentient beings in the treaty of Rome.
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A new book on the shelves called "Being Catholic Now" has sparked the ire of some Catholics. Catholic League President Bill Donohue lambasted the book in an interview with LifeSiteNews.com today, ... "The Kerry Kennedy book is rather amazing," Donohue told LifeSiteNews.com. "It's called 'Being Catholic Now,' yet many people...
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