Singers principle of equal consideration of interests


Suppose that Singer's principle of equal consideration of interests is correct and, consequently, sentient animals are properly regarded as having moral status. Does it follow from this that it is morally wrong to kill an animal painlessly?

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Suppose that Singer's principle of equal consideration of interests is correct and, consequently, sentient animals are properly regarded as having moral status. Does it follow from this that it is morally wrong to kill an animal painlessly? Defend your answer.

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