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'''''Animal Liberation''''' is a 1975 book by Australian-born philosopher [[Peter Singer]] advocating greater consideration of the rights of non-human animals under a utilitarian theory of considering the pain suffered by all living creatures; considered by many to be the foundational book of the animal liberation movement. Singer does not advocate for "animal rights" as rights are not primary in his ethical theory. | '''''Animal Liberation''''' is a 1975 book by Australian-born philosopher [[Peter Singer]] advocating greater consideration of the rights of non-human animals under a utilitarian theory of considering the pain suffered by all living creatures; considered by many to be the foundational book of the animal liberation movement. Singer does not advocate for "animal rights" as rights are not primary in his ethical theory.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Animal Liberation is a 1975 book by Australian-born philosopher Peter Singer advocating greater consideration of the rights of non-human animals under a utilitarian theory of considering the pain suffered by all living creatures; considered by many to be the foundational book of the animal liberation movement. Singer does not advocate for "animal rights" as rights are not primary in his ethical theory.