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According to Van Camp, Olen, and Barry, the conventional view of morality does not
  grant animals rights because they are not:


 
 

a. humans
   b. persons
  c. capable of language
  d. sentient



Question 2

According to Van Camp, Olen, and Barry, Kant felt we should be nice to animals:
 
 

a. out of respect
  b. because they are similar to persons, even though they're not persons
   c. to avoid developing insensitive characters
  d. out of a duty not to inflict pain




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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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