Peter Singer — "We have a moral obligation to prevent suffering, wherever it occurs, as long as …"
We have a moral obligation to prevent suffering, wherever it occurs, as long as we can do so without comparable sacrifice.
We have a moral obligation to prevent suffering, wherever it occurs, as long as we can do so without comparable sacrifice.
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"The idea of 'human rights' should be extended to 'sentient rights'."
"Humans are not special because they are human. Species membership alone is morally irrelevant."
"If we truly care about suffering, we must take action to alleviate it, not just feel bad about it."
"Eating meat is morally indefensible, given the suffering it causes to animals and the environmental impact."
"We have a responsibility to future generations to protect the planet and its inhabitants."
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