Animal Rights: The Philosophy and Moral Considerations
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Animal Rights: The Philosophy and Moral Considerations

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Investigate whether animals deserve moral consideration through various philosophical lenses.

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Approximately 192 million animals were used in scientific research globally…
+Approximately 115 million animals were used in scientific research globally…
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The IPCC attributes approximately 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions…
+The FAO attributes approximately 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions…

Why this is better

Body text already correctly reads "Approximately 115 million animals were used in scientific research globally in 2005, according to estimates by Taylor et al. (2008)" and "The FAO attributes approximately 14.5%...(FAO, 2013)" - both corrections had landed. But the FAQ schema still misattributed the 14.5% greenhouse gas figure to the IPCC instead of the FAO (the figure is from the FAO's 2013 livestock report, not an IPCC assessment). Fixed the FAQ to match the corrected body attribution. The Taylor et al. 115-million-animals figure was not mentioned at all in the FAQ, so no FAQ fix was needed for that part.

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