Fifty years after the publication of Animal Liberation (1975), a text that revolutionized our relationship with non-human sentient beings, this book reconstructs Peter Singer’s animal ethics from its theoretical presuppositions to its practical consequences, seeking to provide an overall assessment. While highlighting some limitations in the Australian philosopher’s consequentialist approach, the volume emphasizes the broad merits of Singer’s reflection, which, with his penetrating arguments, has paved the way for a irreversible inclusion of non-human animals in the community of moral patients and for a consideration of their interests that extends a principle of equality beyond the narrow confines of the human species, marking a point of no return.
Peter Singer's animal ethics. An introduction and an evaluation
Allegri, Francesco
2025-01-01
Abstract
Fifty years after the publication of Animal Liberation (1975), a text that revolutionized our relationship with non-human sentient beings, this book reconstructs Peter Singer’s animal ethics from its theoretical presuppositions to its practical consequences, seeking to provide an overall assessment. While highlighting some limitations in the Australian philosopher’s consequentialist approach, the volume emphasizes the broad merits of Singer’s reflection, which, with his penetrating arguments, has paved the way for a irreversible inclusion of non-human animals in the community of moral patients and for a consideration of their interests that extends a principle of equality beyond the narrow confines of the human species, marking a point of no return.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
