Rethinking Animal Rights: Insights from Philosopher Peter Singer.

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Philosopher Peter Singer, known for his work on animal rights, discusses the updated version of his book "Animal Liberation" and the progress made in the animal rights movement. Singer argues that animals can experience joy and suffer, and we are ethically bound to avoid causing them pain. He also cites the environmental reasons to eat plants, which are less carbon-intensive to produce than meat. Singer believes that protections increasingly afforded animals should be extended to ecosystems, rivers, and other natural features.
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