1. Animal Rights and Sentience
The recognition of animal sentience begs the question: should sentient animals have rights? ... The rights further mentioned are rights that apply specifically to animals, such as the right to life and the right to be free from torture, not societal rights that encompass only humans. ... Animal rights laws that were passed fifty years ago no longer adhere to modern scientific research as it applies to the sentience of animal species and the treatment of animals with the rights that they are entitled to, much like man is legally entitled to rights and liberties. ... There are those who believe...
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