Most developed nations have "Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" acts, though these often contain exemptions for livestock and laboratory animals. 4. Why It Matters: The "One Health" Connection
The moral philosopher Peter Singer often references the concept of "The Expanding Circle." Human morality began with the tribe, expanded to the nation, then to race and gender, and eventually to all humans. The next arc of that circle is drawing in non-human animals. Most developed nations have "Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals should have legal personhood or basic protections from being owned. expanded to the nation
Rights advocates believe animals have an inherent right to live free from human exploitation. They argue that animals are not "resources." Abolish the use of animals by humans entirely. then to race and gender
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