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Peter Singer Quotes - Page 2

To turn the other cheek is to teach would-be cheats that cheating pays.

Peter Singer (1995). “How are We to Live?: Ethics in an Age of Self-interest”

Extreme poverty is not only a condition of unsatisfied material needs. It is often accompanied by a degrading state of powerlessness.

Peter Singer (2010). “The Life You Can Save: How to play your part in ending world poverty”, p.6, Pan Macmillan

Knowing that we can control our own behaviour makes it more likely that we will.

"How to stop yourself breaking that new year's resolution" by Peter Singer, www.theguardian.com. January 04, 2011.

It is a mistake to assume that the law should always enforce morality.

Peter Singer (2011). “Practical Ethics”, p.130, Cambridge University Press

According to the Dominant Western tradition, the natural world exists for the benefit of human beings.

Peter Singer (1993). “Practical Ethics”, p.267, Cambridge University Press

Dolphins are social mammals, capable of enjoying their lives. They form close bonds with other members of their group.

"Dolphins have no part in this dispute with Iran" by Peter Singer, www.theguardian.com. 19 January, 2012.