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Peter Singer All Animals Are Equal Summary

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In Peter Singers paper “All Animals are Equal”, he attempts to make the point that all animals have interest equal to those of humans. Over the years, both this topic and Peter Singer himself have stirred up much controversy. His beliefs, while radical, are founded upon well-developed logic based upon the utilitarian calculus. In this paper specifically, he supports the rights of non-human animals with two main positions. The two stances he takes are defining a difference between equal treatment and equal consideration as well as between moral equality and factual equality. Though I will go into greater detail later, equal consideration is, in brief, meant to recognize the value in every being but also provide for the “differences in the rights …show more content…

The purpose of equality is not that everyone is the same but that everyone is given a fair treatment. Equality, “does not depend on intelligence, moral capacity, physical strength, or similar matters of fact”(Singer 363). If this is considered true, then animals, despite their differences, deserve equality as well.
I believe that these points made by Singer as a whole have sound logic, but I will now explain where I agree and disagree with his arguments. Singer’s points about how animals deserve equal consideration are very sound in reasoning. It is true, as Singer says, that people and things should not be judged as equal based on factual evidence.
Singer’s steadfastness in defending animal equality is where he goes wrong. Later in the same text, Singer says “if we use this argument to justify experiments on nonhuman animals we have to ask ourselves whether we are also prepared to allow experiments on human infants and retarded adults;”(Singer 368). Singer believes unwaveringly that when looking at animals and people there should be no exceptions based on also being humans. This is where I believe Singer has gone too far. While he has proven that animals do deserve equal consideration, the idea of causing pain to a human being just as readily as an animal is sacrilegious to our species. The difference between our two species that Singer fails to recognize is the potential for life in

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