Peter Singer — "The ethics of what we eat has profound implications for animals, the environment…"
The ethics of what we eat has profound implications for animals, the environment, and human health.
The ethics of what we eat has profound implications for animals, the environment, and human health.
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"The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism."
"If we compare a severely disabled human infant with a nonhuman animal, we may find that the animal has superior capacities for rationality, autonomy, and sentience."
"We are facing a moral crisis of unprecedented proportions if we continue to ignore the suffering of animals."
"If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening, without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it."
"If you don't believe in God, then morality is about reducing suffering and promoting well-being for all."
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