Arguments against speciesism I
This video considers the first set of arguments against speciesism. It describes how many arguments for speciesism simply beg the question, which is to say they represent circular reasoning. It then considers that for any trait someone might consider to justify a higher moral status for humans, we can point to some humans who lack that trait, and disregarding them would clearly be unacceptable. Finally, the video considers a positive argument against speciesism, the argument from impartiality based on the veil of ignorance thought experiment. In this course about wild animal suffering, you'll learn about the plight of animals living in the wild. Find out what the lives of the most numerous animals — invertebrates — are actually like and get an overview of evidence of their sentience (consciousness). Hear what the contemporary debates in animal ethics are and how they relate to showing moral consideration for nonhuman animals. Find out about a proposed field of research called welfare biology, the study of the wellbeing of animals living in the wild. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and click on the notification bell to get notified when new videos are released. If you're interested in learning more about the subject, we have many articles on our website on the topics covered in the course. https://www.animal-ethics.org Facebook: / animal-ethics-1424658461139957 Instagram: / animal.ethics Twitter: / animalethics Reddit: / animal-ethics.org Attribution: Music: reNovation by airtone (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone...

Arguments against speciesism II

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Invertebrate sentience

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