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Hedwig,
How many rapes are never recorded? How many rapists are never brought to trial? People who cause animals to be slaughtered for their appetites are never brought to trial. |
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By the way Hedwig,
The big difference between slaughtering an animal for one's appetite and raping a person for one's appetite is the fact that the rape victim usually survives. |
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I would like to know if the following has the proper form (by your lights) of a defence of eating meat. I find the phrasing a bit awkward, but I have tried to model this on your defence of your anti-meat-eating position. Morality involves the benefit and protection of the most possible beings who are members of species whose members are typically (though not always) capable of making moral assessments. Where conflicts arise morality involves resolving them with the least damage to members of these species. As eating meat in no way violates morality, there is nothing morally wrong with eating meat, nor with raising animals not members of the described species for food, for research, or for other uses. The second paragraph could be phrased in the following way: As one has no moral obligations to benefit or protect beings that are not members of the above described species, there is nothing morally wrong with eating meat, or using animals that are not members of the 'morality-capable' species. Once again, my question at this point is 'Does this defence of meat-eating have the appropriate form for a defence of the sort you have requested?' Tom |
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--------------- morality is involved in the protection and benefit of sentient lives; where the system fails, morality involves repairing the damage with the least loss of protection and benefit of sentient lives. |
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--------------- So your position is that a woman being raped isn't as bad as a cow being slaughtered? I suspect not many people around here will agree with that position - I find it disgusting myself. --------------- While I abhore rape, you talk as someone who doesn't belong to a species which is liable to end up on a plate. |
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Incidentally, tronvillain, why do you of all people find it disgusting??
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