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Gary L. Francione is a prominent American legal scholar and philosopher known for his work in animal rights and animal law. He argues for the abolition of animal exploitation and advocates for a rights-based approach to animal welfare. Francione's influential books, including "Animals, Property, and the Law" and "Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach," outline his perspective that animals should not be treated as property and deserve inherent rights. His philosophy emphasizes the moral implications of using animals for food, entertainment, and other purposes.

Throughout his career, Francione has been a vocal critic of traditional animal welfare movements, which he believes often focus on reform rather than abolition. He stresses the importance of recognizing animals as sentient beings with their own interests. Francione's work has significantly shaped the discourse surrounding animal rights, making him a key figure in the movement and inspiring many activists and scholars to reconsider the ethical treatment of animals.

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출생 날짜 July 29, 1954
출생지 Newark, New Jersey, USA
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