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Re: Do animals have natural rights?         


Author: C3
Date: Jul 27, 2008 23:23

On Jul 26, 5:32�am, no...@jose.com (PeterBP) wrote:
> Maybe you are familiar with natural rights theory, which claims that
> humans have certain rights following from nature/their nature and/or
> bestowed by god (if you choose the religious angle).
>
> But does it apply to animals as well?
>
> If humans are a form of animal, is it unreasonable to consider that
> other animals have the rights we ascribe to ourselves, as well?
>
> Suppose you subscribe to the idea that it takes a certain level of
> consciousness to achieve status of having natural rights. It might then
> be argued that it's perfectly Ok for a human to kill and butcher a cow,
> because, well, it's a dumb animal that stands on a field, eats grass,
> goes "moo", and thats roughly it.
>
> In the same line of reasoning, would there be anything wrong for a far
> advanced alien civilization to pop by Earth and decide that they could
> have some benefit from harvesting humans (for meat or whatever), if they
> were evolved or capable of mental feats far beyong that of one human? ...
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Re: Do animals have natural rights?         


Author: Errol
Date: Jul 28, 2008 06:37

On Jul 28, 8:23 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> On Jul 26, 5:32�am, no...@jose.com (PeterBP) wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> Maybe you are familiar with natural rights theory, which claims that
>> humans have certain rights following from nature/their nature and/or
>> bestowed by god (if you choose the religious angle).
>
>> But does it apply to animals as well?
>
>> If humans are a form of animal, is it unreasonable to consider that
>> other animals have the rights we ascribe to ourselves, as well?
>
>> Suppose you subscribe to the idea that it takes a certain level of
>> consciousness to achieve status of having natural rights. It might then
>> be argued that it's perfectly Ok for a human to kill and butcher a cow,
>> because, well, it's a dumb animal that stands on a field, eats grass, ...
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