Author: | Magnus Vinding | ISBN: | 9781498988995 |
Publisher: | Magnus Vinding | Publication: | June 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Magnus Vinding |
ISBN: | 9781498988995 |
Publisher: | Magnus Vinding |
Publication: | June 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Ethics relates to the well-being of conscious beings. Once we admit this, one of the most fundamental and important questions we must ask ourselves is: who are the conscious beings? Who are the beings we should have moral concern for?
This short book aims to provide a reasonable answer to this question, and to make a brief examination of some of the most basic ethical implications of this answer.
The conclusion in short: Once again, we humans need to realize that we are not the center of everything. We need to realize that humanity is not the sole object of ethics, and to acknowledge the moral significance of non-human animals. We need a Copernican Revolution in ethics.
[The book Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications of Rejecting It is an updated version of this book.]
"Magnus Vinding makes an incisive, well-argued and compelling case for a Copernican Revolution in ethics and a transition to global veganism."
— David Pearce, co-founder of Humanity+, author of The Hedonistic Imperative.
Ethics relates to the well-being of conscious beings. Once we admit this, one of the most fundamental and important questions we must ask ourselves is: who are the conscious beings? Who are the beings we should have moral concern for?
This short book aims to provide a reasonable answer to this question, and to make a brief examination of some of the most basic ethical implications of this answer.
The conclusion in short: Once again, we humans need to realize that we are not the center of everything. We need to realize that humanity is not the sole object of ethics, and to acknowledge the moral significance of non-human animals. We need a Copernican Revolution in ethics.
[The book Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications of Rejecting It is an updated version of this book.]
"Magnus Vinding makes an incisive, well-argued and compelling case for a Copernican Revolution in ethics and a transition to global veganism."
— David Pearce, co-founder of Humanity+, author of The Hedonistic Imperative.