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  1. Singer (1989), All Animals are Equal

    ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL. by Peter Singer. Ira. W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University. Animal Rights and Human Obligations, 2nd …

  2. Peter Singer: A modern argument for the rights of …

    Why do we prioritize human rights over those of other species? Philosopher Peter Singer dives into what he calls "speciesism," the root of the widely ignored mistreatment of animals around the world, from factory farms to product …

  3. Peter Singer Animal Rights Essay

    Peter Singer, as a person who wants to have animal liberation, concluded that there is animal rights. He claimed that it is impossible to ignore creatures who suffered; therefore, we have to …

  4. Fifty Years after Peter Singer's Animal Liberation: What has the …

    This article analyses the impact of the animal rights movement fifty years after the publication of Peter Singer's landmark book Animal Liberation in 1975.

  5. Peter Singer

    Peter Singer (born July 6, 1946, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his role as one of the intellectual founders of the modern animal rights …

  6. [Review Essay: Peter Singer (ed.), In Defense of Animals: The

    Although the suffering of animals at human hands2 is indisputable, its moral legitimacy is not. Major questions include these: Do animals have moral rights? Do people have a right to harm …

  7. Peter Singer, Ethics in the Real World: 90 Essays on Things That …

    Singer is perhaps best known for his much-anthologized 1972 paper, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” Footnote 3 and his book on Animal Liberation (1975) which launched …

  8. Peter Singer's Utilitarian Perspective on Animal Rights

    In this essay, we delve into Singer's argument, examining the ethical framework he proposes and the implications it has for our treatment of animals. By expanding on Singer's premises and addressing potential …