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  1. The Case for Animal Rights is a 1983 book by the American philosopher Tom Regan, in which the author argues that at least some kinds of non-human animals have moral rights because they are the "subjects-of-a-life", and that these rights adhere to them whether or not they are recognized.

  2. Mar 17, 2017 · Philosopher Tom Regan, one of the intellectual founders of the modern animal rights movement, passed away on February 17th, 2017. Regan argued against the view that only human beings, and not other animals, deserve moral consideration.

  3. Feb 18, 2017 · Tom Regan, an emeritus professor of philosophy at NC State and an internationally acclaimed advocate of animal rights, died of pneumonia in Raleigh on Feb. 17. He was 78. Regan joined the NC State philosophy faculty in 1967 and attained the rank of professor in 1978.

  4. Feb 17, 2017 · RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Tom Regan, the author of a noted book on animal rights and a professor emeritus of philosophy at NC State University, has died. Marion Cox Bolz, a spokesperson for the family, said Regan died Friday after a bout of pneumonia at his North Carolina home. Regan was 78.

  5. Feb 18, 2017 · Tom Regan, an emeritus professor of philosophy at NC State and an internationally acclaimed advocate of animal rights, died of pneumonia in Raleigh on February 17, 2017. He was 78. Regan joined the NC State philosophy faculty in 1967 and attained the rank of professor in 1978.

  6. Tom Regan is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at North Carolina State University and is the author (with Carl Cohen) of The Animal Rights Debate (2001) and Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of...

  7. Abstract. In his seminal work The Case for Animal Rights, justifiably regarded as a classic of the animal liberation movement, Tom Regan presents aforceful and, in someways, compelling account of why non-human animals should be regarded as making direct moral claims upon us.

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