Richard D. Ryder

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Richard D. Ryder is a British psychologist and animal rights advocate, known for coining the term speciesism in 1970. He has been a prominent figure in the animal rights movement and has contributed significantly to the field of animal ethics.

Early Life and Education

Richard D. Ryder was born in the United Kingdom. He studied at Cambridge University, where he earned his degree in psychology. His academic background laid the foundation for his later work in animal rights and ethics.

Career

Ryder began his career as a clinical psychologist, working in various institutions. However, his experiences and observations led him to become increasingly concerned about the treatment of animals. In 1970, he coined the term speciesism to describe the discrimination against non-human animals based on their species. This concept has since become a cornerstone of the animal rights movement.

Contributions to Animal Rights

Ryder's work has been influential in the development of modern animal rights theory. He has written several books and articles on the subject, including Victims of Science (1975), which critiques the use of animals in scientific research. He has also been involved in various animal rights organizations, including the RSPCA.

Political Involvement

In addition to his academic and advocacy work, Ryder has been active in politics. He has campaigned for animal rights legislation and has worked with various political parties to promote animal welfare policies.

Publications

Ryder has authored numerous books and articles on animal rights and ethics. Some of his notable works include:

  • Victims of Science (1975)
  • Animal Revolution: Changing Attitudes Towards Speciesism (1989)
  • Painism: A Modern Morality (2001)

Legacy

Richard D. Ryder's contributions to the field of animal ethics have had a lasting impact. His concept of speciesism has been widely adopted and has influenced both academic discourse and public policy. He continues to be an influential figure in the animal rights movement.

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