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Unsanctifying Human Life

Book • 2002
Unsanctifying Human Life brings together some of Peter Singer's most challenging articles from 1971 to the present.

The book covers a wide range of ethical topics, including the moral status of animals, infanticide, euthanasia, and environmental responsibility.

It challenges traditional views on the sanctity of human life and encourages a more utilitarian approach to ethics.

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Mentioned by Dylan Matthews as a book where Singer put forward the idea that the sense that it's always wrong to kill an innocent human being, but not wrong to kill a non-human animal is just a form of speciesism.
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Peter Singer on his ethical legacy

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