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Persons possessing a desire for this kind of life could not separate their interests
and others ' interests according to different motives . Allowing self - interests to
outweigh others ' interests , and vice - versa , will both be involved in a life in ...
Persons possessing a desire for this kind of life could not separate their interests
and others ' interests according to different motives . Allowing self - interests to
outweigh others ' interests , and vice - versa , will both be involved in a life in ...
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ANIMAL RIGHTS / 39 not to claim that animals have all the same interests as
human beings or that animals ought to be treated in the same way as humans .
Singer illustrates these points with the following example . Because a pig has no
...
ANIMAL RIGHTS / 39 not to claim that animals have all the same interests as
human beings or that animals ought to be treated in the same way as humans .
Singer illustrates these points with the following example . Because a pig has no
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST | 183 concerns , and needs are met . Principled
negotiation takes the approach that the parties have both diverse and common
interests and that , in the end , both parties will have their interests satisfied . The
needs ...
CONFLICT OF INTEREST | 183 concerns , and needs are met . Principled
negotiation takes the approach that the parties have both diverse and common
interests and that , in the end , both parties will have their interests satisfied . The
needs ...
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