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Peter Singer All Animals Are Equal

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In an effort to continually advance and progress on every front, society brings

into question the ethics or lack thereof in every facet of life. Amongst these, the concept

of animal rights repeatedly finds its way to the forefront. The dispute, which presents a

disagreement on moral and ethical standings, is often headed by vegetarians and

animal rights activist. Individuals much like Peter Singer, author of “All Animals are

Equal”, provide conclusive, supporting arguments.

Through Singer’s essay, from his book “Animal Liberation”, a valid argument

covering all aspect of extending equality to all animals, not just humans, is established.

To start his argument, Singer refers to this concept specifically, that humans as much

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Consequently, he determines the only way to justify moral worth is by the beings

capacity to suffer. Through a variety of scientific and legislative reports, Singer then

defends that animals in fact possess the ability to suffer (Singer, 1977). He does

however, concede that human pains have the ability to be more complex than that of

another animal (Singer, 1977). This refers to a person’s fear of being killed by a murder

or emotional pains evoked from intricate and bonding human relationships. That is not

to say the less complex form of suffering animals and infants alike experience warrants

a lesser concern (Singer, 1977).

In sum, Singer in no way claims that the pains or interests of humans and

animals measures or perceived as equal. He merely asserts that humans and animals

both experience them, and that their equality in this sense is irrelevant (Singer, 1977).

While it is fair to judge animals differently than humans in this sense, Singer argues that

to do so simply because they are animals is immoral. Moreover, he deems to

discriminate in such a way, because we are more evolved, is an act of

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