ADOCH in my philosophy class

Apr 20, 2005 12:13

Professor: As we discussed, Kant grants no direct responsibility towards animals but leaves room for indirect duties (towards animals) falling upon sentient beings. The Indirect Duties argument permits for us to see how the author we read for today strings together Frey's perceptions of value and Singer's Utilitarianism to create a foundation ( Read more... )

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humblemumblings April 20 2005, 12:14:41 UTC
Yes, or the mute ones - shushi is pretty quiet even before it becomes sushi...

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docjekyll April 20 2005, 13:23:00 UTC
sushi screams too...

All the fish feel pain. For example when you throw a crab into a pot of boiling hot water it emits a loud high pitched squeel.

Sort of like this:

"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE- OH FUCK -EEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"

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docjekyll April 20 2005, 13:21:31 UTC
I'll eat both. Hey, if they wave to me and ask how my day was...I'd consider eating them too. At least she was like, help those who cannot help themselves which includes creatures who oink and baah. Your issue should be with me cause if I had the chance I would dine on anything that moves.

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