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Analyzing Peter Singer's Essay All Animals Are Equal

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In Peter Singer’s article All Animals Are Equal (Winston 29-36), Singer talks about the point of view Jeremy Bentham had on the capacity to suffer, going into Bentham’s idea on what humans would do with non-human animals in order to satisfy our taste for their flesh. That in order to have meat products on the table at an affordable price to the population of that area, we must treat non-human animals like machines, enclosing them in unsuitable conditions for their entire life (p. 33).
Where I do not disagree with the basis of Singer’s argument, I do disagree with some of the minor facts used to support this argument. I disagree with the notion that the human race is ready to do anything to another species in order to satisfy our taste, that non-human animals are seen like machines and they are kept in unsuitable conditions. In general, Singer’s argument seems to be based on vague points and generalizes the human population. …show more content…

33) is not true for some people, but not everyone. There is an increase in the number of people becoming vegetarians, and vegans in Canada. With this, those who do eat meat may only eat it because it is a cheaper source of protein. Thus, the line about making meat affordable is true, as with the rising rates of unemployment, the need to have meat at a lower price is critical, but that does not mean society is cutting short on how these non-human animals live. Those who eat meat based on either choosing too or a low income, would hopefully wish that non-human animals are raised in good farming conditions and are killed as humanly as

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