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The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they talk?" but, "Can they suffer?" – Jeremy Bentham, 1789.

Bridging the Gap: Animal Welfare and Animal Rights This paper explores the conceptual and legal frameworks of animal welfare and animal rights, analyzing their distinct methodologies and recent efforts to integrate them. While animal welfare Bestiality -27-

From an animal rights perspective, the goal isn't just to make the cages bigger—it’s to empty them. This movement often advocates for: The abolition of animal testing in all forms. A shift toward plant-based diets (veganism). The question is not, "Can they reason

The piece titled Bestiality -27- consists of twenty-seven distorted mirrors arranged in a circular formation. The mirrors are treated with a chemical compound that warps the reflection, stretching the viewer's features into grotesque, animal-like proportions. This movement often advocates for: The abolition of

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The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they talk?" but, "Can they suffer?" – Jeremy Bentham, 1789.

Bridging the Gap: Animal Welfare and Animal Rights This paper explores the conceptual and legal frameworks of animal welfare and animal rights, analyzing their distinct methodologies and recent efforts to integrate them. While animal welfare

From an animal rights perspective, the goal isn't just to make the cages bigger—it’s to empty them. This movement often advocates for: The abolition of animal testing in all forms. A shift toward plant-based diets (veganism).

The piece titled Bestiality -27- consists of twenty-seven distorted mirrors arranged in a circular formation. The mirrors are treated with a chemical compound that warps the reflection, stretching the viewer's features into grotesque, animal-like proportions.

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