Who We Eat
Animals Like Us33 min
Available until 1 February 2026 at 05:00
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We explore the ethical foundations of our meat consumption and finds surprising answers. Peter Singer, the philosophical father of the modern animal rights movement, makes a compelling case for why we need to consider the welfare of animals as much as that of humans. Young fattening pigs show surprisingly human-like behavior in psychological experiments. In addition, evolutionary biologist Jon Mallatt takes the audience on a journey through time and explains why animals developed the first feelings.
Director
Jannis Funk
Jakob Schmidt
Country
Germany
Year
2021
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