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    Steinbock Argues That There Are Some Differences Between Humans and Nonhuman
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Steinbock Argues That There Are Some Differences Between Humans and Nonhuman

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Steinbock argues that there are some differences between humans and nonhuman animals that are morally relevant and that justify giving greater consideration to human interests than we do to animals' interests.

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