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  1. Divine agriculture.Charles Taliaferro - 1992 - Agriculture and Human Values 9 (3):71-80.
    Theological literacy is an important asset in the development of a comprehensive agricultural ethic and philosophy. Four areas are delimited in which theological reflection is relevant for agricultural study.
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  • The ‘Beame of Diuinity’: Animal suffering in the Early Thought of Robert Boyle.Malcolm R. Oster - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (2):151-180.
    It has long been recognized that unnecessary cruelty to animals was held to be morally wrong by many classical moralists and medieval scholastics, and was echoed repeatedly in the early-modern period, though not necessarily reflecting any particular concern for animals, but rather to indicate the supposed brutalizing effects on the human character. The prevalence of the more radical view that cruelty to animals was wrong regardless of human consequences has only been dealt with comparatively recently, in the pioneering work of (...)
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  • I fondamenti scientifici dell'etica ambientale.A. Moroni - 1989 - Global Bioethics 2 (4):23-49.
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  • Animal Welfare Law: Foundations for Reform.Philip Jamieson - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (1):3.
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