Can you ethically justify eating meat? — Kaz1983
1 "name the trait" — Kaz1983
2. "a pig is not equal to a human" — Kaz1983
3. "the circle of life" — Kaz1983
Doesn't "vat-grown meat" moots the question of "justification"? ↪180 Proof (re: link to article) — 180 Proof
Did you even read the article I've linked? That's not the experience of those who've actually eaten the 3-d printed steaks. Btw, I've eaten hydroponic grown vegetables and they tasted fine when added to soups and stews.Vat-grown meat will undoubtably be similar to hydroponically grown vegetables, in the sense of extremely deficient in taste. — Metaphysician Undercover
Also, this from Solar Foods in FinlandEventually, vat-grown meat (not just 'plant-based meat' substitutes) will moot the question because its process (A) will not torture and kill any animals and (b) will not degrade the environment remotely on the scale of animal (over)farming.
— 180 Proof
Bring it on – guilt-free carnivorous delights. :yum:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/08/worlds-largest-lab-grown-steak-unveiled-by-israeli-firm — 180 Proof
Raising animals for consumption on a large scale -- and there's no other scale because population -- will always entail treating them like inventories and goods, the process of raising them, storing them while alive, and eventually taking them to slaughterhouse will always involve cruelty because the point is profit. The most cost-effective method is used. So, it's really up to the consumers to stop animal cruelty.unless killing animals is acceptable, then it's just a matter of farm life quality and killing method. — Varde
Environmental personhood is a legal concept which designates certain environmental entities the status of a legal person. This assigns to these entities, the rights, protections, privileges, responsibilities and legal liability of a legal personality. — Wikipedia
New Zealand
In 2014, Te Urewera National Park was declared Te Urewera, an environmental legal entity. The area encompassed by Te Urewera ceased to be a government-owned national park and was transformed into freehold, inalienable land owned by itself.
Following the same trend, New Zealand's Whanganui River was declared to be a legal person in 2017. This new legal entity was named Te Awa Tupua and is now recognised as "an indivisible and living whole from the mountains to the sea, incorporating the Whanganui River and all of its physical and metaphysical elements." The river would be represented by two guardians, one from the Whanganui iwi and the other from the Crown.
Also in 2017, the New Zealand government signed an agreement granting similar legal personality to Mount Taranaki and pledging a name change for Egmont National Park, which surrounds the mountain. — Wikipedia
If rivers and mountains are persons, a fortiori animals are too and where there are persons, there are rights! — Agent Smith
So we should save the elk from being eaten by wolves? — Tate
Vegan food is nice; try vegan Donner kebab. — Varde
Empathy works by putting yourself in the others place. Since it’s near impossible to put oneself as how a chicken might feel, we can only use vague imaginative attempts. So seeing what certain animals go through before they are killed can lead one to empathize that the methods of treatment are harmful and thus wrong. — schopenhauer1
donner kebab is my favourite — Down The Rabbit Hole
Makes sense not to increase demand for bringing sentient beings into a life of suffering, doesn't it? — Down The Rabbit Hole
more fundamental animal facts about life. — M777
Try being vegan for non-ethical reasons- hate of cows. — Varde
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