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Pain, Animal welfare, Animal psychology, Animal experimentation, Ethics, Animals, Laboratory, Animal rights, Laboratory animals, NATURE, Animal Rights, Veterinary, Animal Welfare, Research, Laboratory Animals, Animal Experimentation, Expérimentation animale, Animaux, Droits, Psychologie, Animaux de laboratoire, Recherche, Research (function)Showing 7 featured editions. View all 7 editions?
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The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain, and Science
Jul 31, 2017, University of Missouri
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0826221262 9780826221261
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The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science
April 1, 1999, Blackwell Publishing Professional
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081382575X 9780813825755
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The unheeded cry: animal consciousness, animal pain, and science
1998, Iowa State University Press, Iowa State Press
in English
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0813825768 9780813825762
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The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science (Studies in Bioethics)
April 12, 1990, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
0192861042 9780192861047
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The unheeded cry: animal consciousness, animal pain, and science
1989, Oxford University Press
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0019217765 9780019217767
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The Unheeded cry: animal consciousness, animal pain and scientific change
1989, Oxford University Press
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0192177656 9780192177650
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The unheeded cry: animal consciousness, animal pain and science
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-299) and index.
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"In his philosophical writings, David Hume draws a refreshing distinction, which has undoubtedly endeared him to generations of fledgling philosophers, between what he can deduce and ponder as a philosopher, and what he can take seriously as a man."
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