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Our Duties to Animals Animal Liberation: All Animals Are Equal —Peter Singer  A prejudice or bias toward the interests of members of one’s own species.

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1 Our Duties to Animals Animal Liberation: All Animals Are Equal —Peter Singer  A prejudice or bias toward the interests of members of one’s own species and against members of other species is called speciesism.  Our present attitudes toward animals are based on a long history of prejudice and arbitrary discrimination.  The basic principle of equality requires equal consideration of interests.

2 Our Duties to Animals Animal Liberation: All Animals Are Equal— Peter Singer  The vital characteristic that gives a being the right to equal consideration is the capacity for suffering.  The principle of equality requires that a being’s suffering be considered equally with the like suffering of any other being.

3 Our Duties to Animals Animal Liberation: All Animals Are Equal— Peter Singer  Perhaps the clearest indication of our speciesism is the suffering we inflict on animals in captivity.  We cannot distinguish between animals and humans by appeals to “the intrinsic dignity of human beings.”

4 Our Duties to Animals The Case Against Animal Rights—Carl Cohen  Whatever else rights may be, they are necessarily human.  Because animals are not beings capable of exercising or responding to moral claims, they therefore have no rights.  Animals are not members of a moral community.

5 Our Duties to Animals The Case Against Animal Rights—Carl Cohen  On utilitarian grounds, to refrain from using animals in biomedical research is morally wrong.  One cannot coherently object to the killing of animals in biomedical research while continuing to eat them.  Animals ought not to be made to suffer needlessly.

6 Our Duties to Animals The Case Against Animal Rights— Carl Cohen It is not the case that all sentient animals have equal moral standing. We should embrace speciesism.

7 Our Duties to Animals The Case Against Animal Rights— Carl Cohen Absurd consequences would follow from embracing a strong position on animal rights. Between animate species, the morally relevant differences are enormous.


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