Abstract
Which beings have moral status? I argue that moral status requires some capacity for hedonic feelings of pleasure
or displeasure. David Chalmers rejects this view on the grounds that it denies moral status to Vulcans, which are defined
as conscious creatures with no capacity for hedonic feelings. On his more inclusive view, all conscious beings have moral
status. We agree that only conscious beings have moral status, but we disagree about how to explain this. I argue that we
cannot explain why consciousness is necessary for moral status without denying that it is sufficient for moral status. Hence,
we cannot exclude unconscious zombies without excluding conscious Vulcans too.