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    Norcross Argues That Animals Should Not Be Raised for Consumption
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Norcross Argues That Animals Should Not Be Raised for Consumption

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Norcross argues that animals should not be raised for consumption because it would outrage human sensibilities if we were trained to respond to their suffering in a particular way.

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