Do you place a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
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Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
Yes, otherwise I couldn't eat meat.
Also, when it comes to preserving life, priority is given based on extinction risk.
I don't think you can make a simple binary comparison of "value", between species in general or between individuals.Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
I don't think you can make a simple binary comparison of "value", between species in general or between individuals.
The "value" can be measured in all sorts of different ways, shift significantly with context and depending on who is making the judgement. How we think and act in any give situation will be a complex result of those diverse judgements, along with any other relevant circumstances.
Humans appear to have higher cognitive capabilities than other life forms. Our ability to communicate complex ideas, build structures, create poetry..
No one has a problem eating a plant because it cannot think. When something starts thinking, it takes on new value
Yes, because we are intelligent and know how to record keep. There is something special about that.Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
It is to us. Or rather, it is to most of us.Is Human Life of Greater Value Than That of Other Species?
Don't get me started.Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
I do place greater value on the lives of creatures within my tribe. Me, my family, my close friends, the cats living here, my more distant friends and acquaintances, roughly in that order,Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
Likewise, 99+ percent of all humans who have ever lived have died...it's a natural result of living...99% of all organisms that has lived on this earth have gone extinct. Extinction of species is a natural phenomenon through the process of natural selection. How do you prioritize which species are meant to become extinct and which are not?
Do you please a greater value on human life that the life of another species?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
Well, I think there was a time when humans would generally pray over the animal they hunted, and even mourn over it, and take time to recognize the divinity of the spirit/god force in the species they harvested. I guess in western society, all the plants and meat is just sort of seen as material, for human nutritional energy or to convert to numbers on stock market graphs. I just kind of think that bit cold, and overly secular. A theoretically respectful relationship to nature seems to be what attracts me to spirituality the most.