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An argument for biological and moral continuity between humans and other animals, organized into sections on physical kinship, psychical kinship, and ethical kinship. The author uses anatomy, comparative biology, and evolutionary theory to demonstrate shared structure, common descent, and homologous traits; then examines mental life and behavior to highlight continuities of perception, emotion, and social instincts; and finally considers ethical implications, criticizing anthropocentrism and urging expanded compassion and legal regard for nonhuman beings. The work blends scientific evidence, philosophical analysis, and moral appeal to advocate a universal ethic based on common life and evolutionary relatedness.

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J. Howard Moore

J. Howard Moore was an American author and advocate for vegetarianism, known for his philosophical writings that explore the interconnectedness of all living beings. His notable works include "The Universal Kinship," which presents a vision of a world where compassion extends to all creatures, and "Why I Am a Vegetarian," an address that articulates the ethical and health reasons for adopting a vegetarian lifestyle. Moore's writings reflect his commitment to social reform and the promotion of a more humane society, making significant contributions to the discourse on animal rights and vegetarianism in the early 20th century.

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