Peter Singer-Animal Liberation

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Chapter 1


1.ForBentham’smoralphilosophy,seehisIntroductionto
thePrinciplesofMoralsandLegislation,andforSidgwick’s
seeTheMethodsofEthics, 1907 (thepassageisquotedfrom
the seventhedition; reprint,London: Macmillan, 1963), p.



  1. As examples of leading contemporary moral
    philosophers who incorporate a requirement of equal
    consideration of interests, see R.M. Hare, Freedom and
    Reason(NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress,1963),andJohn
    Rawls,ATheoryofJustice(Cambridge:HarvardUniversity
    Press, Belknap Press, 1972). For a brief account of the
    essential agreement on this issue between these and other
    positions, see R. M. Hare, “Rules of War and Moral
    Reasoning,”Philosophy and Public Affairs1 (2) (1972).


2.Letter to Henry Gregoire, February 25, 1809.



  1. Reminiscences by Francis D. Gage, from Susan B.
    Anthony,TheHistoryofWomanSuffrage,vol.1;thepassage
    is tobe found in theextractin Leslie Tanner, ed., Voices
    From Women’s Liberation(New York: Signet, 1970).

  2. I owe the term “speciesism” to Richard Ryder. It has
    becomeacceptedingeneralusesincethefirsteditionofthis
    book, and nowappearsin The OxfordEnglish Dictionary,
    second edition (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989).


5.IntroductiontothePrinciplesofMoralsandLegislation,
chapter 17.

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