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Mentioned in 55 episodes

Animal liberation

Book • 1975
First published in 1975, 'Animal Liberation' by Peter Singer has been a pivotal book in the animal rights movement.

It introduces the concept of 'speciesism,' the systematic neglect and exploitation of nonhuman animals.

Singer argues that the interests of all beings capable of suffering should be given equal consideration, regardless of their species.

The book critiques factory farming and animal experimentation, presenting alternatives and advocating for a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.

The revised edition, 'Animal Liberation Now,' updates the arguments to reflect current issues, including environmental impacts and the spread of viruses from factory farms.

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Mentioned in 55 episodes

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Chris Williamson
as a book that impacted his friend's views on veganism.
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William MacAskill
as a book on animal liberation.
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Moral Philosopher Will MacAskill on What We Owe The Future
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Sean Carroll
when introducing
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Peter Singer
's influential early work on animal rights and suffering.
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351 | Peter Singer on Maximizing Good for All Sentient Creatures
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Joshua Greene
as the book that made him become the philosophical grandfather of the animal rights movement.
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Jessica Wynn
in reference to Peter Singer's argument for animal rights based on their capacity to suffer.
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1203: Veganism | Skeptical Sunday
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David Marchese
as a landmark book that helped popularize vegan and vegetarian eating habits.
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'The Interview': Peter Singer Wants to Shatter Your Moral Complacency
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Sam Harris
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Peter Singer
's seminal book, revised and republished as 'Animal Liberation Now'.
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#342 — Animal Minds & Moral Truths
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Wayne Hsiung
read that led him to become a vegan and activist.
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What is a Pig Worth?
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Peter Singer
as a book where he produced powerful arguments as to why we ought not to put animals in factory farms.
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