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“Dolphins, Captivity and Cruelty” in Animals and Business Ethics. Edited by Natalie Ellen Evans. Animal Ethics series. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2022.) Pp. 271-95.
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“Whales, Dolphins and Humans: Challenges in Interspecies Ethics.” The Palgrave Handbook of Practical Animal Ethics. Edited by Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. 233-45.
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“Dolphins Captivity and SeaWorld: The Misuse of Science.” Business and Society Review. Spring 2017, 122:1. Pp. 119-36.
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“Whales, Dolphins and Ethics: A Primer.” Dolphin Communication & Cognition: Past, Present, Future. Edited by Denise L. Herzing and Christine M. Johnson. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2015. Pp. 257-70.
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“A Primer on Nonhuman Personhood, Cetacean Rights and ‘Flourishing.'” 2013
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“Humans and Dolphins: An Essay on Anthropocentrism in Applied Environmental Ethics.” Journal of Animal Ethics. Volume 3, number 1, Spring 2013, pp. 85-99.
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Review of Denise Herzing’s Dolphins Diaries: My 25 Years with Spotted Dolphins in the Bahamas.
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“Dolphin People.” The Philosophers’ Magazine. 49: 2nd quarter 2010, 36-43.
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Doing Business in Morally Troubled Waters.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Volum3 14, Issue2, Fall 2000. Pp. 197-208.
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