Peter Singer: Non-human animal ethics

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In this EA Global: Melboune 2015 talk, Peter Singer discusses moral value of non-human animals — the history of moral progress around equality of human animals and how we ought to treat animals — from Judaism and Christianity, to Aristotle, to Bentham (father of modern utilitarianism). Singer highlights Benthan’s view that the capacity for suffering/​joy is the vital characteristic that entitles a being to moral consideration. He discusses why we should take non-human animal suffering seriously and what we can do to alleviate the suffering of non-human animals.

Slides are here: https://​​www.slideshare.net/​​adam_ford/​​...

In the future, we may post a transcript for this talk, but we haven’t created one yet. If you’d like to create a transcript for this talk, contact Aaron Gertler — he can help you get started.

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