Loving and exploiting animals: An introduction
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The animal in me: Understanding what brings us closer and pushes us away from other animals
págs. 9-28
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Putting the "free" back in freedom: The failure and future of animal welfare science
págs. 50-66
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Kittens, pigs, rats, and apes: The psychology of animal metaphors
págs. 90-103
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Featherless chickens and puppies that glow in the dark: Moral heuristics and the concept of animal "naturalness"
Christopher J. Holden, Harold Herzog
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How we love and hurt animals: Considering cognitive dissonance in young meat eaters
págs. 188-208
Humane hypocrisies: Making killing acceptable
págs. 209-228
The end of factory farming: Changing hearts, minds, and the system
págs. 229-244
Steakholders: How pragmatic strategies can make the animal protection movement more effective
págs. 245-259
Animals as social groups: An intergroup relations analysis of human-animal conflicts
págs. 260-283
The moral march to meatless meals: The scripted Hebrew meat prohibitions versus the unscripted path to becoming vegetarian or vegan
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So why do we love but exploit animals?: Reflections and solutions
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