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505 0 $aThe intellect of animals? : rational or irrational? -- Human-animal kinship -- Animal behaviors -- Animals as moral beings -- Animals as offerings : hunting and sacrifice -- Animals as sport : the arena -- Animals as food : vegetarianism and its opponents -- Animals as friends ; kindness to animals.
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650 0 $aAnimal rights$xHistory.
650 0 $aHuman-animal relationships$xHistory.
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