"[I]f animal suffering matters and that is the basis of our reason not to cause animal suffering, then it seems that animal suffering that is caused not by us but by other conditions is also bad and there must, therefore, also be a reason why it should be prevented if at all possible. It just seems to me a quite clear inference."
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Jeff McMahan,"a Difference on Behalf of Animals Living in the Wild: Interview with Jeff McMahan", Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism, Vol. 3, Iss. 1 (2015), p. 82
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