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Speciesism, Painism and Happiness - A Morality for the 21st Century (Paperback)
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Speciesism, Painism and Happiness - A Morality for the 21st Century (Paperback)
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Richard Ryder created the term speciesism in early 1970 and shared
the idea with Peter Singer, who popularised it in his classic work
Animal Liberation (1975). A key figure in the modern animal rights
revival Ryder appeared on the first-ever televised discussion of
animal rights (The Lion's Share, Scottish Television) in December
1970. He further promoted the ideas around speciesism in recorded
discussions with Bridget Brophy, for the Open University, and in
his contribution to the seminal philosophical work Animals Men and
Morals edited by the Oxford philosophers Stanley and Roslind
Godlovitch and John Harris in 1971. From 1969 Ryder organised
protests against animal experiments and bloodsports. He continued
to promote his ideas about speciesism in leaflets and broadcasts,
culminating in the publication of his Victims of Science in 1975 -
a book that provoked debates in Parliament and on television and
was described by The Spectator at the time as "a morally and
historically important book." Dr Ryder was elected to the RSPCA
Council in 1971, first becoming Chairman in 1977. In 1980 he was
founding Chairman of the Liberal Democrat Animal Protection Group,
and later ran for Parliament, was Director of the Political Animal
Lobby and then Mellon Professor in the Department of Philosophy at
Tulane University. Ryder coined the term painism to describe his
wider moral theory in 1990. He has several times broadcast on the
BBC's Moral Maze.
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