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Debi Talukdar
Dog or Human? Reflections from 3rd Grade
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Wendy C. Turgeon
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Jack Jordanides
Hidden Animals and Ethical Consumerism
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Claire Blakeley, Emma Blakeley
Thinking Questions
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Okyanus Kar Şen
Why We Love and Kill Animals
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Grace Passannante
Suffering Unites All
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Will Youman
Animals: Subordinates or Equals?
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Beliz Ürkmez
Can We Eat Meat and Still Love Animals?
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Syra Mehdi
Aristotle’s Theory of Friendship Tested
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Robert Martin
An Advocate of Veneer Theory
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Jotham Koneri
Can a Conscience Be a Guide as a Way to Obtain a Civil Society?
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Brendan Bernicker
So Tyler, Did Jamie Cheat?
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News from the Third Biennial PLATO Conference
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Julia Walton
In the Place beyond Utility and Pleasure
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Lisa Mordkovich
The Self:
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Cal Klyman
An Appeal to Pardon Billy Budd
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Emily Jusuf
Stoicism:
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Suzanne Strauss
High School Essays on Families
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Three upper level high school students write on the issues of gender roles in families and define the norm for acceptable behavior and structure for a traditional family. These issues expand on the ideal lifestyle for high school students, the norm of marriage, and step-parent responsibilities and boundaries.
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