Australian philosopher Peter Singer, professor...
Australian philosopher Peter Singer, professor of bioethics at Princeton University, has argued for years that euthanasia and infanticide are obvious necessities of the modern world. He also believes that a human's life is not necessarily more sacred than a dog's, and that it might be more compassionate to carry out medical experiments on hopelessly disabled, unconscious orphans than on perfectly healthy rats. He has suggested that it might be better for parents to kill a chronically ill child if they could replace it with a healthy child who might have a better life.