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.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
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.
Animal rights, utilitarian ethics
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"If we want to live ethically, we need to question our ingrained assumptions and biases."
Strange & Unusual"If we truly care about suffering, we must take action to alleviate it, not just feel bad about it."
Strange & Unusual"Humans are not special because they are human. Species membership alone is morally irrelevant."
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Strange & Unusual"If a being suffers, there can be no moral justification for refusing to take that suffering into consideration."
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