Why is this distinction important? Because it reveals the true flaw in his argument on giving. Peter Singer said in Animal Liberation that we all need to stop eating meat because animals are on the same moral plane as us. But wait, have you ever seen a bear eat a piece of fruit instead of a grub because it wanted to alleviate the suffering of said grub? Or have you seen a horse care for another dying horse? No, you haven't. Why is that? Because humans are the only species that gives to those of their species in need. And why is that? Because they are on a higher moral plane.
At this point we have reached an impasse between Singer's two arguments. One is that human and animals are on the same moral plane and the other is that humans need to give more because their moral plane dictates it. These don't mesh. Either we need to be able to freely hoard our money spending it only on vegetarian delicacies or we need to be able to eat meat while giving all we can. Either we are better than animals because we give and can feel justified in eating them or we should accept our lower place among them, creatures that don't give, and eat only plants.
Singer forgets that a philosopher such as himself needs to make sure his theories mesh and in this case they clearly don't.
Fruits and vegetables aren't that expensive.
ReplyDeleteI agree with James, eating a plant based diet does not have to be more expensive, unless you eat processed and unhealthy foods a lot. I understand what you are saying about being on a higher moral plane than other animals. I do believe however, that if we realize this fact, then we should try our best to aleviate suffering of other living beings. I also believe that being on a higher moral plane, humans should see what the meat and dairy industry do to harm the enivornmnet, people's health, and animals and stop eating those foods. However people don't, because they want yummy food that they are used to
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