Killing Other Animals: Week 8
Killing Other Animals: Week 8
Killing Other Animals: Week 8
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animals
Week 8
2 Utilitarianism and
replacibility
Specialness of persons:
Critique: Utilitarianism treats life as relatively
unimportant
But: Singer argued that the lives of persons
were special
Persons have a much greater interest in
being alive than non-personal animals
Reason: Complex historical aspect of
persons' preferences
Unclear: Why can you not replace the life of
one person with the life of another?
3 Utilitarianism and
replacibility
Replaceability:
That the value of a human life lost can be replaced by
bringing another being into existence (provided the
new being experiences similar levels of happiness,
etc.)
Intuitively, the lives of persons are not replaceable.
How do we explain this from a utilitarian point of view?
4 Counting utility
Total view:
Two scenarios, which is better, according to total view?
[a.] 1,000 lives. Average amount of utility per life is 5 units.
[b.] 100 lives. Average amount of utility per life is 50 units.
[c.] The two are equally good.
Average view:
Once we have done all we can to make people happier, is
there anything else we can do to lift the average
happiness?
6 Prior existence
Eating
Farming
Biomedical research (medicine and cosmetics)
Farming animals?
Total view: does practice increase total view of
totality?
With POE, it looks like a defence for meat
But caution:
1) Are animals not persons? If they are then they must
be given longest possible lives
2) Singer for no animal eating rule, thus POE rule
extended to animals
3) Farming principle only for very small animals:
insects?
13 Biomedical research using
replaceable animals
Experiments on animals and humans
of similar mental capacity
We experiment on primates
Working on their brains in order to better know the human
brain
On animals it seems fine, but not
babies
This would shock us
Here we are talking about
experimentation for scientific gain
What about animal experimentation
for cosmetics?
14 Animal experimentation:
Different criteria
The 3 Rs in most animal ethics codes:
Replace animals wherever possible
Reduce the number of animals to the minimum
Refine techniques to minimise animal suffering
15 Animal experimentation:
Different criteria
Alternatives
1.The human priority view: Sound science is
the only criterion. If the experiment
expands the range of knowledge, its on.
2.The balancing view: The negative impact
on animals could potentially outweigh
the benefits of even sound science.
3.The equal interests view: No experimental
procedure that we would not perform
on humans with similar capacities to the
lab animal.
16 Animal experimentation:
Different criteria
US National Institutes of Health
Design and performance of procedures
on the basis of relevance to human or
animal health, advancement of
knowledge, or the good of society.
Use of appropriate species, quality, and
number of animals.
Avoidance or minimization of discomfort,
distress, and pain in concert with sound
science.
17 Animal experimentation:
Different criteria
NH&MRC Guidelines (Australia):
Projects using animals may be performed
only after a decision has been made that
they are justified, weighing the predicted
scientific or educational value of the projects
against the potential effects on the welfare
of the animals.
18 Whats wrong with this
picture?
If one, or even a dozen animals had to suffer
experiments in order to save thousands, I
would think it right and in accordance with the
equal consideration of interests that they should do
so [however] would experimenters be prepared
to perform their experiments on orphaned humans
with severe and irreversible brain damage if that
were the only way to save thousands?
(Singer, 1993: 67)
19 What about animal rights?
Singers POE:
Radical consequences when it comes to
animals
Cant give a complete explanation of the
wrongness of racism
Singers pref. utilitarian principles strongly suggests
some changes to the way we treat animals.
Some (but not all) views about rights can also
recommend changes to the way we treat animals.
Animal versus human welfare is not simply a matter
of utilitarianism versus rights theories.
It is a question of personhood and life