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    Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral Status.Brian Luke & David DeGrazia - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):300.
    David DeGrazia’s stated purposes for Taking Animals Seriously are to apply a coherentist methodology to animal ethics, to do the philosophical work necessary for discussing animal minds, and to fill in some of the gaps in the existing literature on animal ethics.
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    Justice, Caring, and Animal Liberation.Brian Luke - unknown
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  3. Brutal: Manhood and the Exploitation of Animals.Brian Luke - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (4):778-780.
     
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  4. Violent Love: Hunting, Heterosexuality, and the Erotics of Men's Predation.Brian Luke - 1998 - Feminist Studies 24 (3):627.
  5. A Critical Analysis of Hunters’ Ethics.Brian Luke - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (1):25-44.
    I analyze the “Sportsman’s Code,” arguing that several of its rules presuppose a respect for animals that renders hunting a prima facie wrong. I summarize the main arguments used to justify hunting and consider them in relation to the prima facie case against hunting entailed by the sportsman’s code. Sport hunters, I argue, are in a paradoxical position—the more conscientiously they follow the code, themore strongly their behavior exemplifies a respect for animals that undermines the possibilities of justifying hunting altogether. (...)
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  6. Music and the Experience of Timelessness.Brian Luke - 2007 - In Jan Lloyd Jones (ed.), Art and Time. Australian Scholarly Publishing. pp. 314.
     
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    Solidarity Across Diversity.Brian Luke - 1995 - Social Theory and Practice 21 (2):177-206.