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  1. Morals, reason, and animals.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1987 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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    Are Animals Moral Beings?S. F. Sapontzis - 1980 - American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):45 - 52.
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    “‘Ought’ does imply ‘can’“.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (3):382-393.
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    A critique of personhood.S. F. Sapontzis - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):607-618.
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    Predation.Steve Sapontzis - 2011 - Ethics and Animals 5 (2).
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    “‘Ought’ Does Imply ‘Can’“.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (3):382-393.
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    Moral Community and Animal Rights.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (3):251 - 257.
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  8. Food for Thought: The Debate over Eating Meat.Steve Sapontzis - 2004 - Environmental Values 15 (2):264-267.
     
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  9. Aping persons–Pro and con.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 269--279.
     
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    We should not allow dissection of animals.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1995 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 8 (2):181-189.
    This essay argues against routine dissection exercises on animals under three headings. First, attaining goals of general scientific education does not require dissection. The training of specialists, in whose vocations dissection skills are essential, could then be accomplished without killing animals specifically for the purpose of acquiring those skills. Second, killing and dissecting animals for unnecessary exercises teaches students bad attitudes toward animal life. Third, moral principles cannot justify killing and dissecting animals but not humans; consequently, such treatment of animals (...)
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  11. A note on Merleau-ponty's "ambiguity".S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):538-543.
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    On Being Morally Expendable.Steve F. Sapontzis - unknown
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    On justifying the exploitation of animals in research.S. F. Sapontzis - 1988 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 13 (2):177-196.
    In research employing animals we commonly do things to them which would be grossly immoral to do to humans. This paper discusses three possible justifications for so treating animals: (a) it is violating the autonomy of rational beings which makes actions immoral, and animals are not autonomous; (b) due to our participation in the human community, we have special obligations to humans that we do not have to animals; and (c) human life is morally more worthy than animal life. The (...)
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    We should not manipulate the genome of domestic hogs.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1991 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 4 (2):177-185.
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    Animal liberation and vegetarianism.S. F. Sapontzis - 1988 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 1 (2):139-153.
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    Animal liberation and vegetarianism.S. F. Sapontzis - 1988 - Journal of Agricultural Ethics 1 (2):139-153.
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    Everyday morality and animal rights.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1987 - Between the Species 3 (3):3.
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    On exploiting inferiors.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1995 - Between the Species 11 (1-2):1--24.
    This article critiques the contentions a) that human life is more valuable than animal life because it has a quality lacking in animal life due to the greater richness of human life and b) that because it is inferior, animal life may be sacrificed to benefit humans. Conclusions: value of life does not depend solely on quality; quality of life does not depend solely on richness; comparisons of richness are arbitrary; we lack sufficient evidence to comparatively value the quality of (...)
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    Coniributing editors.George Abbet, Steven F. Sapontzis & Jobn Stockwell - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (1).
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    Contribuitng editors.George Abbet, Steven F. Sapontzis & John Stockwell - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (2).
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    Graphics advisors.George Abbet, Steven F. Sapontzis, John Stockwell, George P. Cave, Stephen Clark, Michael J. Cohen, Michael W. Fox, Ann Cottrell Free, Richard Grossinger & Judith Hampson - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (3).
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    A Little Thought Experiment concerning Historical Explanation.Steve Sapontzis - 1980 - Philosophical Inquiry 2 (4):574-581.
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    Animal rights and biomedical research.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1992 - Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (1):73-86.
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    Article Review of The Nature and Possibility of an Environmental Ethic, Environmental Ethics.Steve F. Sapontzis - unknown
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    Article Review of Animal Liberation: A Triangular Affair.Steve F. Sapontzis - unknown
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    Consciousness and numerical identity.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1979 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):107-117.
    This article criticizes the thesis, Suggested by wittgenstein and elaborated and defended by malcolm and others, That the concepts of numerical identity and difference do not apply to pains, Afterimages, Sudden thoughts, And other contents of consciousness. I argue that the arguments offered in support of this thesis cannot account for much of our common practice and language concerning these contents while acknowledging that these categories apply to these contents can account for these practices and language as well as for (...)
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    Consciousness and Numerical Identity.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1979 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):107-117.
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    Community in “Being and Time”.S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (1-4):330-340.
  29. Community in "Being and Time".S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 69 (3):330.
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    Commentary: On the Utility of Contracts.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (4):11.
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    "Concerning Therapeutic (For Humans) Research With Animals: A Response to Nelson's" Xenograft and Partical Affections".Steve F. Sapontzis - 1986 - Between the Species 2 (3):12.
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    Dicussion: Environmental Ethics and the Locus of Value.Steve F. Sapontzis - unknown
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    Direct perception, some further comments.S. F. Sapontzis - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):556-565.
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    from Jim Harter, Animals: 1419 Copyright-Free 1UustraJWns, 1979; Carol Belanger Grafton, Old.Steven F. Sapontzis, John Stockwell, George P. Cave, Stephen Clark, Michael J. Cohen & Michael W. Fox - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (3).
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    Groundwork for a Subjective Theory of Ethics.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1990 - American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1):27 - 38.
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    Hegel's Immanent Critique.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 55 (3):281-287.
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    Holism: Revolution or reminder?Steve F. Sapontzis - 1993 - Topoi 12 (1):31-39.
    Among the four propositions considered in this paper, we have found two which can contribute to a holistic environmental ethic: individuals acquire some of their value through participating in communities, including biotic communities, and wholes, including biotic communities, can have values which are not the sum of the values of the individuals composing them. However, accepting these propositions does not represent a revolutionary break distinguishing holism from traditional value theories or ethics. On the other hand, the holistic propositions we considered (...)
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    Interests and Animals, Needs and Language.S. F. Sapontzis - unknown
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    In Defense of the Pig.Steve F. Sapontzis - 2014 - Journal of Animal Ethics 4 (1):5-17,.
    Mill proclaimed that it is better to be a dissatisfied human than a satisfied pig because of the superior quality of human experience. Contemporary utilitarians share this commitment of our species to the superior value of normal human life, though they base this on the greater richness of such life. This article challenges that defense of this commitment on empirical, conceptual, and epistemic grounds. How do we measure the richness of a life? And who determines the value of a life? (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty’s Arguments for the Primacy of Perception.S. F. Sapontzis - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (1-4):152-176.
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  41. Merleau-Ponty's Arguments for the Primacy of Perception.S. F. Sapontzis - 1974 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 65 (2):152.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Myth-maker or Philosopher.S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:41-55.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Myth-maker or Philosopher.S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:41-55.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Myth-maker or Philosopher.S. F. Sapontzis - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:41-55.
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    Moral Relativism: A Causal Interpretation and Defense.S. F. Sapontzis - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):329 - 337.
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    Morals Reason Animals.Steve F. Sapontzis - 1987 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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    Moral Value and Reason.S. F. Sapontzis - 1983 - The Monist 66 (1):146-159.
    John Alexander entered the Powell Street branch of the San Francisco Savings Bank shortly after 2:00 p.m. yesterday. He took his place in line and quietly waited his turn. But when he reached the window of teller Jane East, he quickly took a pistol from his pocket and began to order her to give him all the money in her cash drawer. Just as Alexander started to make his demand, Barney Gleason, a bank customer, rushed up to East’s window, shoved (...)
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    Must We Value Life to Have a Right to It?Steve F. Sapontzis - unknown
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  49. On the Utility of Contracts.Steve Sapontzis - 1992 - Between the Species 8:229-232.
     
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  50. Peter Carruthers, The Animals Issue, Moral Theory in Practice Reviewed by.S. F. Sapontzis - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (4):140-142.
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