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    on a person’s love for animals, but there are many other benefits to being a vegetarian. Pythagoras and his followers gave many of the same arguments that people who abstain from meat today support; for example, Pythagoras had the belief that there was a majority of added health benefits from a meatless diet (Avey). Vegetarianism can decrease the risk of cancer along with other health concerns, can solve problems the world presently faces,—such as world hunger and animal cruelty— and can have positive

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    Peter Singer Equality

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    In "All Animals Are Equal," Peter Singer argues that any being with sentience should be granted equal moral consideration on the basis of the concept of equality and the principle of equal consideration of interests. In this paper, I will reconstruct Singer's argument and explain the premises on how he came to this conclusion. To begin with, Singer defines sentience as the capacity to suffer or experience enjoyment or happiness (Singer 53). Singer states that "if a being is not capable of suffering

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    I agree with Utilitarian approach, that animal ethics, be morally considered. It means that it’s the duty of humans to protect animal rights. If a community rejects an animals’ rights it is suffering from 'speciesism', meaning the community is following racism and is sexiest. In the United States there are strict laws regarding animal rights. There is zero tolerance for animal cruelty. Animal Cruelty Laws state, if anyone harms or kills an animal without proper justification they are committing

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    Slaughterhouse Violence

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    Everyday, more and more consumers see videos online of slaughterhouses abusing animals in various ways. The media, in addition to animal rights groups, release the videos with captions that negatively attract the public to watch them. Even though these videos show terrible things that happen in the animal production industry, only a small amount of the industry actually practices the abuse that takes place in these videos. Since, in our current society, the public is starting to be concerned with

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    begins first by trying to identify a process to follow. He starts by identifying the belief of people who feel animals do not have rights. He continues describing the elements of the argument presented by describing the idea that humans have no direct duties to animals, but to the owners of the animals, instead. This is where Regan identifies the Kantian Theory of Indirect Moral Duties to Animals. Regan clarifies the theory by illustrating with an example of a neighbor kicking your dog. With this anecdote

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    Peta Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Vegetarian” ad that I chose from PETA US is the most recent in the popular line of ads featuring celebrities who are against animal abuse. PETA is the most recognized animal activist group and is known for their shocking campaigns that are used to protest against animal cruelty. This particular ad features Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, who pursues interest in animal rights and the environment. Higgins is sharing the spotlight with a sweet little pig called Jake by proudly displaying him with

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    Ignorance of Human Consumers Humans share nurturing and pain. In the same way, animals were created to express emotions. Yet, there are mammals who are denied freedom. For a person to be ripped away from their comfortable homes, to be placed in a slaughter house leaves a treacherous image. Imagine a room filled with naked individuals awaiting their death, similar to the genocide of the Holocaust. Billions of farm animals undergo this exact situation yearly. American vegans strive for carnivores to

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    “Explain Singer's distinction between sentience and self-consciousness, and what the distinction implies for the moral status of animals. Do you believe non-human animals have the same or a different moral status to human animals? Explain the basis of your answer.” More than three decades ago Peter Singer heralded the need for a new kind of liberation movement, one calling for a radical expansion of the human moral canvas and more importantly, a rejection of the horrors human beings have inflicted

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    Jane Goodall Animal Rights Activist British primatologist, ethologist, and one of the three trimates are three words that describe Jane Goodall. Many people know that Jane Goodall is a chimpanzee expert who traveled to Africa and studied animals previously thought to be vicious, but she was so much more. As a well known animal rights activist, Jane Goodall showed Americans that they should treat chimpanzees fairly, shared unknown facts about chimps, and showed us that with hard work, anyone can

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    There is rampant use of elephants and other animals in circuses. There are people who are in support of the use of animals in entertainment because there is little suffering that they suffer. There are others that of a different opination because of the physical and psychological suffering that they undergo when doing the tricks. This paper covers the argument that the use of elephants in entertainment is ethical. The first premise is based on the fact that elephant provides entertainment for

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