Let Meat Eaters Drown, Oxford Philosopher Argues | thebereancall.org

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It is “plausible” that there is a moral case for letting meat eaters drown, according to an Oxford University philosopher.

Michael Plant argued in the Journal of Controversial Ideas that in a hypothetical situation it could be justified to let people who eat meat drown, since they cause “suffering” to animals.

He is a research fellow at Oxford University’s Wellbeing Research Centre.

In his paper, Plant wrote that many people accept a duty to save strangers’ lives, such as a child drawing in a pond, while also accepting that it is wrong to cause the suffering of animals in factory farms. According to Plant, this creates a major problem for those who accept and practice the vegan lifestyle.

This is because both of these moral principles are actually in conflict with one another if the person in danger is a meat eater and the cause of continued animal suffering.

He wrote the vegan has no obligation to save a person, despite their inclination to follow a duty to save others.

Plant wrote it is “surprisingly plausible” that letting a meat eater drown is a “lesser evil” under this argument, which he called the “Strong Anti-Carnism Thesis.”

“The basic argument is this: for each year of meat eating by a human, that creates about five years of chicken life,” he wrote. “So, if we consider just that, and think that those animals have lives which are nearly as bad as human lives are good, then the Strong Thesis is no longer inconceivable.”

He said of the “many objections” he considered, “none of them seem to offer a decisive reason to reject the Strong Thesis for someone who thinks meat eating is wrong and animals in factory farms suffer intensely.”

The College Fix reached out to Plant twice in the past three weeks to ask for clarification on his position, including his comparison of human and animal suffering. He has not responded.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/let-meat-eaters-drown-oxford-philosopher-argues/

[TBC: Jesus in John:13:34-35 has a better and greater admonition: “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.”]