The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
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"If we compare a severely disabled human infant with a nonhuman animal, we may find that the animal has superior capacities for rationality, autonomy, and sentience."
Controversial"The moral arc of the universe bends towards justice, but only if we actively bend it."
Strange & Unusual"We have a moral obligation to use our privilege to help those who are less fortunate."
Strange & Unusual"We should be willing to challenge deeply held beliefs if they are not supported by reason and evidence."
Strange & Unusual"The idea of 'human rights' should be extended to 'sentient rights'."
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