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  2. Replaceability argument - Wikipedia

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    Animal rights writer Henry S. Salt termed the replaceability argument the "logic of the larder".. In 1789, the utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham endorsed a variant of the argument, contending that painlessly killing a nonhuman animal is beneficial for everyone because it does not harm the animal and the consumers of the meat produced from the animal's body are better off as a result.

  3. Peter Singer - Wikipedia

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    Peter Albert David Singer AC FAHA (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher who is Emeritus Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University.Singer's work specialises in applied ethics, approaching the subject from a secular, utilitarian perspective.

  4. Wine, women and song - Wikipedia

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    "Wine, Women an' Song" is the name of the fifth song on Come an' Get It by Whitesnake; The Bee Gees' song "Wine and Women" starts with the sentence "wine and women and song will only make me sad". It was released as a single in 1965 in Australia and was their first top 20 on the local charts and ever in their career.

  5. Preference utilitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Preference utilitarianism (also known as preferentialism) is a form of utilitarianism in contemporary philosophy. [1] Unlike value monist forms of utilitarianism, preferentialism values actions that fulfill the most personal interests for the entire circle of people affected by said action.

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  7. Milk and Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    "Milk and Alcohol" is a song by the band Dr. Feelgood that reached number nine in the UK Singles Chart in 1979. [1] Written by Nick Lowe and Gypie Mayo , and produced by Richard Gottehrer , [ 2 ] the song was Dr. Feelgood's biggest hit and continues to be played by the band.

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    Each cast member goes into detail on some of the heinous crimes they’re learning about, usually while completing other mundane tasks. Fineman folds her pajamas while Villaseñor curls up on the ...

  9. On Abstinence from Eating Animals - Wikipedia

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    He draws from Dicaearchus's account of Greek history, where abstinence from meat-eating was part of the blessed life, and luxury, war and injustice only became part of people's lives when they began to slaughter animals. [1] Porphyry addresses whether the systematic slaughter of animals in a society results in a utilitarian advantage.