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I gave this a lot of thought a few years ago and came up with a test.

A right is a property of a being, such that if a moral agent takes away or uses this property, we feel that moral agent should be punished.

Under this definition, animals have rights too; because nearly everyone feels a person who tortures animals should have some sort of punishment.

This passes the life, liberty, and property test as well.

I gave this a lot of thought a few years ago and came up with a test.

A right is a property of a being, such that if a moral agent takes away or uses this property, we feel that moral agent should be punished.

Under this definition, animals have rights too; because nearly everyone feels a person who tortures animals should have some sort of punishment.

This passes the life, liberty, and property test as well.

I gave this a lot of thought a few years ago and came up with a test.

A right is a property of a being, such that if a moral agent takes away this property, we feel that moral agent should be punished.

Under this definition, animals have rights too; because nearly everyone feels a person who tortures animals should have some sort of punishment.

This passes the life, liberty, and property test as well.

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I gave this a lot of thought a few years ago and came up with a test.

A right is a property of a being, such that if a moral agent takes away or uses this property, we feel that moral agent should be punished.

Under this definition, animals have rights too; because nearly everyone feels a person who tortures animals should have some sort of punishment.

This passes the life, liberty, and property test as well.