Bibliography: Out of Class Material
Used in Paper:
1. Bruckner, Donald W. "Considerations on the Morality of Meat Consumption: Hunted-Game versus Farm-Raised Animals." Journal of Social Philosophy 38.2 (2007): 311-30. Wiley Online Library. Web.
2. Cahoone, Lawrence. "Hunting as a Moral Good." Environmental Values 18.1 (2009): 67-89. Ingenta Connect. Web.
3. "Car and Deer Collisions Cause 200 Deaths, Cost $4 Billion a Year." Insurance Journal News. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2013. <http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2012/10/24/267786.htm>.
4. Duda, Mark D., and Amanda Ritchie. "The Importance of Hunting to the United States Economy." International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.cic-wildlife.org/fileadmin/Commissions_WG/Sustainable_use/Importance_of_Hunting_US_Economy.pdf>.
5. Regan, Tom. "Implications of the Rights View." The Case for Animal Rights. Berkeley: University of California, 1983. 353-59. Print.
6. Scruton, Roger. "Appendix 2: Thoughts on Hunting." Animal Rights and Wrongs. London: Metro in Association with Demos, 2000. 147-64. Print.
1. Bruckner, Donald W. "Considerations on the Morality of Meat Consumption: Hunted-Game versus Farm-Raised Animals." Journal of Social Philosophy 38.2 (2007): 311-30. Wiley Online Library. Web.
2. Cahoone, Lawrence. "Hunting as a Moral Good." Environmental Values 18.1 (2009): 67-89. Ingenta Connect. Web.
3. "Car and Deer Collisions Cause 200 Deaths, Cost $4 Billion a Year." Insurance Journal News. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2013. <http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2012/10/24/267786.htm>.
4. Duda, Mark D., and Amanda Ritchie. "The Importance of Hunting to the United States Economy." International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.cic-wildlife.org/fileadmin/Commissions_WG/Sustainable_use/Importance_of_Hunting_US_Economy.pdf>.
5. Regan, Tom. "Implications of the Rights View." The Case for Animal Rights. Berkeley: University of California, 1983. 353-59. Print.
6. Scruton, Roger. "Appendix 2: Thoughts on Hunting." Animal Rights and Wrongs. London: Metro in Association with Demos, 2000. 147-64. Print.
Additional Readings:
1. Linzey, Andrew. "First Case." Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009. 83-88. Print.
2. Palmer, Clare. "Some Problems and Questions." Animal Ethics in Context. New York: Columbia UP, 2010. 117-18. Print.
3. Singer, Peter. "Speciesism Today." Animal Liberation. New York, NY: New York Review of, 1990. 230-34. Print.
4. Vitali, Theodore. "The Ethics of Hunting: Killing as Life-Sustaining." Reason Papers 12 (1987): 33-41. Web.
1. Linzey, Andrew. "First Case." Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009. 83-88. Print.
2. Palmer, Clare. "Some Problems and Questions." Animal Ethics in Context. New York: Columbia UP, 2010. 117-18. Print.
3. Singer, Peter. "Speciesism Today." Animal Liberation. New York, NY: New York Review of, 1990. 230-34. Print.
4. Vitali, Theodore. "The Ethics of Hunting: Killing as Life-Sustaining." Reason Papers 12 (1987): 33-41. Web.