Denton-Edmundson, Matthew2017-07-212017-07-212017-07-20vt_gsexam:12008http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78391This thesis puts forward a theory for a new basis of the rights and dignities of animals. The first chapter explains how the neurobiological output / input model can be applied to animal behavior, and suggests that animals—from fruit flies to chimpanzees—and humans are most similar in their desire to experiment with the world around them. The remaining chapters explore the practical implications of considering animals through the output / input model, using literature, the author’s personal experience, biological observations, and historical anecdotes. These chapters seek to prove that animals have much more to offer us than milk and meat.ETDIn CopyrightAnimalsLiteratureAnimal BehaviorMemoirPersonal EssayAnimal StudiesPoetryThe Animal LifeThesis