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  1. A Moral Defense of Trophy Hunting and Why It Fails.S. P. Morris - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (3):386-399.
    This is a critique of Timothy Hsiao’s ‘A Moral Defense of Trophy Hunting.’ I argue that Hsiao’s arguments on pain, consciousness, behavior, cruelty, and necessity all fail. More importantly, I argue against his broader conclusion that non-human animals ‘do not have any inherent moral significance.’ My conclusion is that Hsiao’s moral defense of trophy hunting fails.
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  • How to argue for and against sport hunting.Jordan Curnutt - 1996 - Journal of Social Philosophy 27 (2):65-89.
  • Environmental ethics and trophy hunting.Alastair S. Gunn - 2001 - Ethics and the Environment 6 (1):68-95.
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  • Considerations on the morality of meat consumption: Hunted-game versus farm-raised animals.Donald W. Bruckner - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (2):311–330.
  • The Joy of Killing.Evelyn B. Pluhar - 1991 - Between the Species 7 (3):3.
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