If we can save a child's life by donating a small amount of money, and we don't, how are we different from someone who lets a child drown in a shallow pond?
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
If we can save a child's life by donating a small amount of money, and we don't, how are we different from someone who lets a child drown in a shallow pond?
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
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"The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism."
Strange & Unusual"The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor, 'Can they talk?' but, 'Can they suffer?'"
Strange & Unusual"The suffering of a non-human animal is just as morally significant as the suffering of a human being."
Strange & Unusual"We should be willing to challenge deeply held beliefs if they are not supported by reason and evidence."
Strange & Unusual"Our ethical decisions should be guided by reason and a concern for the well-being of all sentient beings."
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