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  • Add section on Frey  Done
  • Add Mill  Done
  • Add Hobbes
  • Expand Nussbaum and the capabilities approach
  • Expand Kant a little, check Kant source
  • Explain virtue ethics approach
  • Add brief section on animal advocacy and feminism  Done
  • Say more about Clark
  • Say more Rowlands and contractarianism  Done
  • Tighten writing, remove repetition
  • Tighten the Singer material
  • Upgrade remaining non-academic sources wherever possible
  • Make sure citation style is consistent
  • Add veganism (Gandhi, Salt, Kingsford, Watson)  Done
  • Look for sources for Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, and non-Western material generally
  • Add Cobbe/Kingsford disputes
  • Add Midgley
  • Add Rollin
  • Add something about the legal scholarship
  • Add section on Jainism
  • Add Darwin to the history section  Done
  • Add section on animal cognition, summary-style
  • Add animal rights view in different part of the world at present day. Such as in India.

To do list of the science section

1)Statistics of of animal abuses/uses in different parts of the world, this present the state of animal rights in the world.
2) more surveys of different group's opinions of animal rights issues.
3) neurological study of inter-species compassion. There are major studies on this, see Mirror neuron.
4) evolutionary study of altruist behaviours in humans. Altruist behaviours are not all about humans. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altruism#Evolutionary_explanations
5) other great apes , humans' closest living relatives, and their similarity with humans. see Great ape personhood

India

I think India should have a independent section/subsection which can include following contents

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-17/india/31355109_1_cpcsea-control-and-supervision-cruelty

  • Arya Samaj influence on vegetarianism, recommended by other. Search "Arya Samaj vegetarianism" in Google book for more information.

Japan

text from Tokugawa Tsunayoshi "In the 1690s and first decade of the 18th century, Tsunayoshi, who was born in the Year of the Dog, thought he should take several measures concerning dogs. A collection of edicts released daily, known as the Edicts on Compassion for Living Things (生類憐みの令 Shōruiawareminorei?) "
  • text from wikipedia article Slaughterhouse: "In many societies, traditional cultural and religious aversion to slaughter led to prejudice against the people involved. In Japan, where the ban on slaughter of livestock for food[specify] was lifted only in the late 19th century".

SSZvH7N5n8 (talk) 19:30, 25 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]