Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How do you, as a meat-eater, justify the violence inherent in your food?
Potentiality of self awareness does the job, IMO. There's no chance that any chicken anywhere will develop anything approaching human cognitive ability. The vast majority of human babies do.
But then, what about brain dead babies and people? Why don't we eat them?
A variety of reasons: social concerns (we know that the disabled person's family cares about her and doesn't want us to eat her), health concerns, religious concerns, human egotism (we should respect humanity because of what it stands for as a whole, even if that means giving respect to certain people who are biologically human but who fall short of the cognitive ability that is the earmark of humanity), etc. Basically, the same issues that arise in a euthanasia debate would arise in a debate as to why we shouldn't eat those people.
Originally posted by lord of the mark But none that base it purely on self awareness can ban baby eating.
But then, what about brain dead babies and people? Why don't we eat them?
A variety of reasons: social concerns (we know that the disabled person's family cares about her and doesn't want us to eat her), health concerns, religious concerns, human egotism (we should respect humanity because of what it stands for as a whole, even if that means giving respect to certain people who are biologically human but who fall short of the cognitive ability that is the earmark of humanity), etc. Basically, the same issues that arise in a euthanasia debate would arise in a debate as to why we shouldn't eat those people.
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