7.Corinthians 9:9–10.
8.SaintAugustine,TheCatholic andManichaeanWaysof
Life,trans.D.A.GallagherandI.J.Gallagher(Boston:The
Catholic
UniversityPress,1966),p.102.IowethisreferencetoJohn
Passmore, Man’s Responsibility for Nature (New York:
Scribner’s, 1974), p. 11.
9.HistoryofEuropeanMorals,vol.1,p.244;forPlutarchsee
especiallytheessay“OntheEating ofFlesh”inhis Moral
Essays.
- For Basil, see John Passmore, “The Treatment of
Animals,”TheJournaloftheHistoryofIdeas36: 198 (1975);
forChrysostom,AndrewLinzey,AnimalRights:AChristian
Assessmentof Man’sTreatment of Animals(London:SCM
Press,1976),p.103; andforSaintIsaactheSyrian,A.M.
Allchin,TheWorldisaWedding:ExplorationsinChristian
Spirituality(London:Darton,LongmanandTodd,1978),p.
85.IowethesereferencestoR.Attfield,“WesternTraditions
and EnvironmentalEthics,” in R.Elliotand A.Gare, eds.,
Environmental Philosophy (St. Lucia: University of
QueenslandPress,1983),pp.201–230.Forfurtherdiscussion
see Attfield’s book, The Ethics of Environmental Concern
(Oxford:Blackwell,1982);K.Thomas,ManandtheNatural
World:ChangingAttitudesinEngland1500–1800(London:
Allen Lane, 1983), pp. 152–153; and R. Ryder, Animal
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11.Summa TheologicaII, II, Q64, art. 1.