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Then came Tom Regan, whose 1983 work The Case for Animal Rights argued for a deontological (duty-based) approach: animals are "subjects-of-a-life" with inherent value. For Regan, using an animal as a resource—even a "happy" farm animal—was fundamentally wrong. The Welfare Model (Gradual Improvement) Core Belief: Humans have the right to use animals for food, research, clothing, and entertainment, provided we minimize suffering and provide for their biological needs.

The welfare advocate says no: we must reform the cage. The rights advocate says yes: the cage is the crime. Then came Tom Regan, whose 1983 work The

Is the animal being used as a resource? If yes, it is a violation. The welfare advocate says no: we must reform the cage

Animal rights advocates argue the circle should expand to include life itself for sentient beings—that no creature with a will to live should be treated as property. If yes, it is a violation

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