English Discussion Singer, "Equality for Animals?"

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Singer, "Equality for Animals?"

For this week's response on Singer and evaluate his rhetorical approach. How does he build his case and what kinds of evidence does he use? What do you think about his rhetorical approach (is it effective or can you detect any logical fallacies)?

Please respond to the above discussion prompt in approximately 12-15 sentences.

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Response to Peter Singer’s “Equality for Animals?”
Peter Singer, first of all, is one of the most influential philosophers who has spent most of
his life dealing with bioethics and development of the animal rights movement whose main aim
is to liberate animals against any brutality for instance being eaten by human beings as food.
From his article, "Equality for Animals?” Peter Singer argues deliberately based on factual
descriptions that it is not right to eat animals as food as a way of pleasing the interests of ...


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