Originally posted by Spiffor
Since I think the debate on whether the animals are conscious cannot progress, let's shifts the issue: Why should consciousness be the criterion that draws the line between having a right to humane treatment, and not having it?
Since I think the debate on whether the animals are conscious cannot progress, let's shifts the issue: Why should consciousness be the criterion that draws the line between having a right to humane treatment, and not having it?
I say that all animals (except pests, parasites, and other such rubbish) should be accorded humane treatment.
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