Dialogues on Ethical Vegetarianism, Part 3

Abstract

A four-part series of dialogues between two philosophy students, M and V. The question: is it wrong to eat meat? M and V review the standard arguments plus a few new ones. Part 3 discusses the idea that creatures have different degrees of consciousness, the sense that certain animal welfare positions "sound crazy", and the role of empathy in moral judgment.

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Michael Huemer
University of Colorado, Boulder

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