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23 pages in length. Of all the voices who have cried out for a more compassionate and humane approach to the relationships between and among the animal kingdom, Peter Singer's is heralded as one of the loudest and most influential in the ongoing debate over human/animal equality. The fundamental basis of Singer's stance in All Animals Are Equal argues how the intrinsic value of all sentient beings precludes man's arrogant behavior toward what he deems unworthy creatures, namely those beings that are anything other than human. The extent to which mankind has uplifted his own species to such a position of superiority is both grand and far-reaching; that this self-imposed escalation has rendered tremendous ignorance and intolerance toward the rest of the sentient beings speaks directly to the ill-conceived supremacy the human species believes it empowers. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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heralded as one of the loudest and most influential in the ongoing debate over human/animal equality. The fundamental basis of Singers stance in All Animals Are Equal argues how
the intrinsic value of all sentient beings precludes mans arrogant behavior toward what he deems unworthy creatures, namely those beings that are anything other than human. The extent to
which mankind has uplifted his own species to such a position of superiority is both grand and far-reaching; that this self-imposed escalation has rendered tremendous ignorance and intolerance toward the
rest of the sentient beings speaks directly to the ill-conceived supremacy the human species believes it empowers. II. CONSCIOUSNESS AS A DEFINING COMPONENT Singer stands firm in his belief
that all members of the animal kingdom possess the foundation of sentience and consciousness, no matter if that being is an insect or an elephant. His greatest approach to
supporting this assertion is by illustrating how humankind bases all else that exists in this world by a very narrow scale of its own requirements; if something does not equate
with the way in which man has established it to be, then it must not be worthy of consideration, an argument Singer employs when discussing how and why sentience/consciousness does,
indeed, exist into the greatest reaches of the entire animal kingdom. When one considers the concept of consciousness, it is with great hesitation
that its traits are attributed to those who represent the animal kingdom. However, what mankind has typically done is employ the human form of consciousness when applying it to
animals, making it quite difficult for them to meet up to such an adaptation. Indeed, while animals may not possess the prerequisites for human consciousness, which not only include
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