"The principle of natural selection is not obviously a humanitarian principle; the predator-prey relation does not depend on moral empathy. Nature ruthlessly limits animal populations by doing violence to virtually every individual before it reaches maturity; these conditions respect animal equality only in the darkest sense."
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Mark Sagoff, "Animal Liberation and Environmental Ethics: Bad Marriage, Quick Divorce", (1984), Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Vol. 22, Iss. 2 (1984), p. 299
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