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The sentience of animals necessitates ethical treatment from "summary" of Animal Liberation by Peter Singer

The capacity to suffer is not limited to humans. Animals, too, possess the ability to experience pain and pleasure. This means that they have interests that deserve consideration. The sentience of animals, their ability to feel pain and pleasure, should be a determining factor in how we treat them. If we acknowledge that animals can suffer, then we must also acknowledge that their suffering matters. It is not enough to simply consider our own interests; we must also take into account the interests of other sentient beings. This means that we have a moral obligation to treat animals ethically, to avoid causing them unnecessary harm. Ethical treatment of animals requires us to consider their well-being in our actions. We cannot ignore the suffering of animals simply because they are not human. The fact that animals are sentient beings means that we have a responsibility to treat them with respect and compassion. To ignore the suffering of animals is to deny their inherent value as sentient beings. We cannot justify causing unnecessary harm to animals simply because they are not like us. Their ability to feel pain and pleasure means that we have a duty to consider their interests in our actions.
  1. The sentience of animals necessitates ethical treatment. We must recognize that animals are capable of suffering and that their suffering matters. By acknowledging the interests of animals and considering their well-being, we can begin to treat them with the respect and compassion they deserve.
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Animal Liberation

Peter Singer

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