aussiechica7 said:
kfunk
what is your belief in regards to animals that kill/eat other animals?
is it ok because they're only killing what they need?
is it ok because their consciousness is not sufficiently developed to decide not to? could they even survive on vegetarian diets?
and how does this relate to whether or not we should eat meat (e.g. if animals can eat other animals so long as they're not killing more than they need, can't we do it too? why are there different rules for humans and other animals?)
sorry if these seem like silly questions from my untrained philosophical mind lol
Aussie chica sent the above message to me in a PM and, upon revisiting this thread, I realised that the same questions were here as well. Given how long my response was I figured that I may as well post it up here as well... sorry for the length:
Thanks for the interesting questions. I'll start with a few things which will help to clarify my position:
- Most essentially I am a moral skeptic. By this I mean that I believe that there does not exist an objective foundation for moral belief. In other words, ethics is matter of individual preferences, not of objective truth.
- When it comes to animals I am not bothered by killing so much as 'pain-causing'. My personal moral stance is that to be in pain is to have a negative experience and that we should prevent/minimise painful experiences.
- I am also highly skeptical of free will, making me loathe to assign traits of moral badness to beings/creatures. I prefer to refer to acts/outcomes as morally bad rather than the agents who caused them.
So, given the above, how do I feel about animals eating animals? Well, for starters, I certainly prefer vegetarian animals
. I do not have an issue with one animal killing another if it does not cause pain, however pain will be suffered in most cases. One way to look at it is in terms of the net biological system. In some cases if a species populates too much then you get overpopulation and painful deaths (starvation, disease etc) as a result. It is plausible that a carnivorous species may actually lessen the net amount of pain experienced by controlling population numbers. Basically, for me to say whether certain animal interactions are 'bad' depends on whether their net effect on pain experience is a positive, or a negative one.
In short, we would need some kind of 'pain calculus' for me to judge whether an act is
truly good or bad. Nonetheless, I can still feel that a certain act of animal-animal killing is bad
when viewed as a closed system. My ultimate ethical goal would, of course, be to minimise the number of events which appear bad when viewed as a closed system.
Do I see the animals themselves as bad? No, on the grounds of the dubious nature of free will, and, as you pointed out, because most animals lack the cognitive development required to make a moral judgement. I cannot rationally hold the belief that
'animals do the wrong thing when they eat meat' because I think they lack the sophistication that would allow obligations to apply to them in a sensible way. Hypothetically I think the world would be better if it were purely vegetarian, but this is impossible of course (in the practical sense of impossibility).
That I excuse animals does not mean that I excuse humans. Put simply, humans have the capacity for moral judgement as well as the capacity to maintain a successful vegetarian diet. One strong reason I have for thinking more people
should be vegetarian is that many of us respect the rule that 'pain is bad'. Many people think it is wrong to cause animals pain, and if they were requested to raise an animal in the way many factory animals are raised then I think they would refuse. I think these people live in hypocrisy and choose to remain ignorant of the truth for their own convenience (I too love meat!).
As to those who do not hold beliefs which imply that causing animals pain is wrong... well, I face an impasse there. Given that I do not acknowledge any objective source of morality I cannot truly claim that
"it is objectively wrong to hurt animals", and so I am left with the claim "that I believe it is wrong to hurt animals".
I hope I managed to answer your questions in the above (sorry for the lengthy reply!). If you have any other questions or want me to clarify any of the above then feel free to PM me. All the best,
KFunk