45.Quoted in H. S. Salt,Animals’ Rights, p. 15.
46.LaBibledel’humanité,quotedinH.Williams,TheEthics
of Diet(abridged ed., Manchester and London, 1907), p. 214.
47.OntheBasisofMorality,trans.E.F.J.Payne(Libraryof
Liberal Arts, 1965), p. 182; see also Pargera und
Paralipomena, chapter 15.
48.See E. S. Turner,All Heaven in a Rage, p. 143.
49.E. S. Turner,All Heaven in a Rage, p. 205.
- T. H. Huxley, Man’s Place in Nature (Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press, 1959), chapter 2.
Chapter 6
1.Dean Walleyand FriedaStaake,FarmAnimals (Kansas
City: Hallmark Children’s Editions, no date).
- M. E. Gagg and C. F. Tunnicliffe, The Farm
(Loughborough, England: Ladybird Books, 1958).
3.Anexample:LawrenceKohlherg,aHarvardpsychologist
notedfor hisworkon moraldevelopment, relateshow his
son,attheageoffour,madehisfirstmoralcommitment,and
refused to eat meat because, as he said, “it’s bad to kill
animals.”IttookKohlhergsixmonthstotalkhissonoutof
thisposition,whichKohlhergsayswasbasedonafailureto
makea proper distinctionbetween justifiedand unjustified
killing, and indicates that his son was only at the most
primitivestageofmoraldevelopment.(L.Kohlherg,“FromIs