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    Peter Singer’s Case for Animal Liberation Peter Singer is Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and is considered one of the world’s most influential people. His book Animal Liberation (1975) is the most influential book written on the subject‚ having in a sense started the animal rights movement. Singer argues that animal liberation today is analogous to racial and gender justice in the past. Just as people once thought it incredible that women or blacks should be treated as equal to

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    of Peter Singer and John Arthur By Amy Gallaher The fact that we can afford to provide for ourselves even beyond our basic needs bring an important question.  Is it then our duty to provide financial assistance to those who do not have enough to provide for their own basic needs?  Peter Singer‚ in his piece‚ “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” would argue that we ought to prevent bad things from happening without sacrificing something of equal importance. Here is the argument Peter Singer presents

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    “Vivisection [animal testing] is the blackest of all crimes that man is at present committing against God and his fair creation.” These words‚ spoken by Mahatma Gandhi‚ plainly illustrate the disgust many people feel for animal testing. Other people‚ however‚ knowing that experiments on animals have led to many useful discoveries such as: new vaccines‚ new cancer therapies‚ artificial limbs and organs‚ new surgical techniques‚ and hundreds of other useful products and materials‚ believe that performing

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    Is Animal Testing All That Bad? A lot of people think that animal testing is bad‚ and that animals have rights too‚ and blah blah blah. Well‚ the truth is that animal testing has helped the medical field tremendously since the 1950s.Here are the pros of animal testing. Between 1950 and 2004‚ deaths from stroke and heart disease in the U.S fell by 72% and 63%. Also‚ AIDS related deaths in the U.S have fallen a big 70% between 1995 and 2005 alone due to animal testing! My point is‚ that no matter

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    In Animal farm‚ the word “equal” is used as a relative term rather than an absolute one. As the novel progresses‚ the word equal quickly loses its relevance‚ the pigs’ view themselves as superior and make the lesser animals work long hours for little food‚ the other animals sleep in the barn while the pigs live a life of luxury in the farmhouse‚ and the commandment all animals are equal is changed. After a few weeks of leading Animal Farm‚ the pigs develop a sense of superiority; they begin to

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    Karl Marx would have agreed with Peter Singer’s evaluation that globalization brought on by changes and advancements in technology have changed the conversation in regard to the role of the nation-state‚ but he would have disagreed with Singer’s call for the rich nations to‚ in effect‚ police themselves and altruistically manifest a global ethical viewpoint. Instead‚ Marx would have argued for a more violent overthrow of the existing social super-structure. Furthermore‚ Marx would have contended

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    Animals deserve rights because just like humans‚ they feel excruciating pain‚ suffer and have feelings. One would argue that animals don’t experience emotions? But the answer is of course they do. It is emotions that allow animals to display various behavior patterns. According to the theory of utilitarianism‚ all sentient beings should be given consideration in the society and this includes both animals and humans. Also‚ animals cannot speak for themselves and for this reason they should be treated

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    said that all men should be equal he also stated everyone should be free. At that time not everyone was equal but now they are. We are now free from the british and we can buy or trade from anyone or any religion that we want. Women can vote now and have any job that men could have. We have a very fair and equal country. The United States of America has worked very hard to obtain these statements and I believe they will continue to do the same. The Declaration of Independence states that all men should

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    All Men are Created Equal According to the U.S. Deceleration of Independence‚ all men are created equal. They think that all people are all the same. However‚ the world is completely different. You’ll find lucky and unlucky people in the world. In my opinion‚ I don’t think that we are all the same and I’ll be explaining with the examples below. First of all‚ there are many stupid people in the U.S. that think all men and wemen are the same. All children are born with the same intelligence

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    The phrase “all men are created equal” in the Declaration of Independence was used as a transition phrase from the introduction‚ to the list of grievances that America had against the British. The Americans claimed that the British treated them like slaves and had restricted their “unalienable rights”. This was extremely hypocritical considering that 75% of the people that signed the Declaration actually owned slaves themselves and took away their rights to even lead their own lives. Throughout

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