We are looking at this issue for the sake of our interest only. — Caldwell
Treat animals with respect like us because they, too, have a will to live.
The problem with these kinds of arguments is that they externalize the justification.
— baker
I don't see anything wrong with that, do you? — Shawn
In other words, such externalizing lines of reasoning shift the focus of moral justification outside, on the object; they are based on the evaluation of the inherent value or nature. At the same time, this evaluation itself is a matter of debate and far from settled.
— baker
What kind of debate? I'm not sure I'm following the issue of externalizing the issue to blame or justification in comparison with any framework to operate with, which seems necessary to even begin discussing animal rights...
That's, basically, the Jain perspective, a recipe for a slow death by starvation.
— baker
Please explain. — Caldwell
Because this is the only perspective that we can intelligibly have.
— baker
I just said it is not the only perspective. What you're saying is, that's the only acceptable perspective for you.
I just said it is not the only perspective. — Caldwell
Yes. And does this extend to the argument that we can therefore hunt like animals do?Picking the "us = good" mentality alone is absent grace, gratitude and humble regard. — James Riley
Why do you argue in false dilemma all the time? Is this the only way you can think?↪Caldwell
And eat what? Plants, because "they don't have any feelings" so it's okay to eat them? — baker
Why do you argue in false dilemma all the time? Is this the only way you can think? — Caldwell
You're still not getting my point. Human will is the same as animal will.
But the way we treat animals disregards this point.
And does this extend to the argument that we can therefore hunt like animals do? — Caldwell
How are you so sure? — Shawn
So do we hunt like animals? Or farm and breed animals?Yes. We are animals. Omnivores, so I'm told. — James Riley
But conscious deliberate mindfulness. — Caldwell
Not really. — Caldwell
Do animals farm and breed animals? — Caldwell
We think our will is different from animal will? No it isn't. — Caldwell
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