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05-16-2010, 05:47 PM | #501 (permalink) | |
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05-16-2010, 07:02 PM | #502 (permalink) | |
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Haha it's like the whole family sulked at me because I wanted to be a little healthier too, arseholes.
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Yes, human babies aren't self aware until they are roughly 2 years old. Regarding the notion that babies can't feel pain; no, quite the opposite - the reason we don't retain memories from our extreme youth is because the prevalence of extreme pain.... In this aspect, babies and rabbits are similar; death makes no difference to the rabbit or infant because they lack the capacity to think; they've no concept of death or mortality. To the extent that they can feel pleasure and pain; these are mere sensory inputs, an evolutionary advantage. The nature of the sensory inputs is really irrelevant; what the purpose of the inputs are is the important thing. The effect is the creatures are, to paraphrase what Calvin (the child friend of Hobbes) once said, "...driven by the inscrutable exhortations of the soul". There is no choice, no barter or bargain. Pain & pleasure, for these beings, exists only to whip and contort the being so that crass genetic drives can be momentarily satisfied. ...however, after a point, the rabbit and the infant diverge; the infant becomes self aware, begins to think. This allows the child to conceptualize death.... something our poor friend, the rabbit, is not capable of. |
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05-18-2010, 07:19 AM | #506 (permalink) | |
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Okay, Erica's been good at posing questions to us meat eaters which has resulted in some interesting discussion. I would like to pose one to the meat eaters in this thread as well, especially those who aggressively defend their "right" to eat meat and seem to enjoy it much. The questions are these : Questions : Some nations and cultures still hunt whales. If you visited one of these cultures or nations, would you eat minke whale? Or would you eat an endangered whale species like finwhale? Is there any okay tasting meat you wouldn't eat if it was served to you? Sorry if some of these have been posed before!
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05-18-2010, 07:32 AM | #507 (permalink) | |
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I personally wouldn't eat whale, but not because I think it's wrong or whatever, I personally don't think it would taste nice in the slightest. Which nations still hunt whales, sorry? I visited china and found eating local food horrible. They mixed things that shouldn't be mixed lol. Most days we were served seaweed which made me sick needless to say I lost unnessesary weight on that holiday
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05-18-2010, 07:59 AM | #508 (permalink) | |
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05-18-2010, 08:02 AM | #509 (permalink) | |
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If they're endangered then I find it morally wrong. Wiping a species off the earth forever is selfish. But if they're not endangered then I don't have ny special views because it's a whale. I just wouldn't eat it
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05-18-2010, 08:12 AM | #510 (permalink) | |
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Utilitarianism has been used as an argument earlier. From a utilitaristic point of view, I'd say an animal which is hunted has lived a "happy" natural life and, although a natural life can certainly include a lot of suffering, I would argue that on the whole, it causes less suffering than what you find in the meat industry. Therefore, killing and eating an animal may be preferable to "imprisoning" that animal and slaughter it once it's fat enough.
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