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Animal welfare / Pain / Philosophy of mind / Mental processes / Animal cruelty / Pain in animals / Emotion in animals / Animal testing / Neural correlates of consciousness / Mind / Ethology / Behavior
Date: 2006-02-02 07:48:18
Animal welfare
Pain
Philosophy of mind
Mental processes
Animal cruelty
Pain in animals
Emotion in animals
Animal testing
Neural correlates of consciousness
Mind
Ethology
Behavior

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