Read the excerpt from "Animal Rights Debate."
Negative
Animals have no moral or legal rights. Philosophers
have long supported the idea that animals are not
capable of judgment, as humans are; that laws are
made by, and for, humans; and that animals are
unable to use reasoning.
Moral Rights
Animals have no moral rights. They lack any sense of
morality. They lack an understanding of their duties
toward others. They lack the capacity for free moral
judgment.
Philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas have taught
that, while human beings engage in rational thought,
animals act purely on instinct. Therefore, animals do
not behave morally, and they are not members of a
Which rhetorical device is used in the excerpt?
O logos
O pathos
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