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Should you save a dying stranger if you know they eat MEAT?


Oxford philosopher controversially argues that it's ethical to let them die

Letting meat eaters drown is ethical because of the suffering they cause to animals, an Oxford University academic has controversially argued.

Dr Michael Plant, a philosopher focusing on happiness, who eats meat himself, claims that, according to some moral philosophies, it can be justifiable to let people like himself die.

His argument stems from a conflict of what he says are two commonly held beliefs.
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The first is human beings have a duty to rescue each other when doing so comes at a trivial cost. For example, jumping into a pond to save a drowning child but ruining your clothes in the process.

The second belief, Dr Plant claims, is it is wrong to eat meat because of the suffering animals can experience in factory farms.

Dr Plant has previously described himself as a 'welfatarian' - someone who eats animals only if the creature has experienced a happy life prior to their death.

He does not specifically address in his article if welfatarians should be saved in life-or-death situations.

[i]Dr, Plant is also a certified douche bag.
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badminton · 61-69, MVIP
Do you think because some obscure academic makes these statements it will change anything? Very unlikely. College professors have very little influence on society. This really not anything to worry about.

Now treasonous insurrectionists attacking our Capital on Jan. 6th, attempts to kidnap or kill politicians, attempt to subvert fair elections, THAT is something to be concerned about.
@badminton Actually they help form the opinions of our youth and future leaders. And being he's an Oxford instructor doesnt exactly make him obscure.
@badminton Only one killed on 6 Jan. Was Ashley Babbit and the rogue cop who killed her has not been held accountable.

Do not be naive regarding the effect college professors can have on their students. And you are wrong on that. College professors DO have influence on students.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@badminton [quote]Very unlikely. College professors have very little influence on society. [/quote]

Well, there's the thousands of students that had to agree with the indoctrination to graduate that might have some influence.
@badminton Since this post was about meat eating and a professor that is violently against it, you felt you needed to go completely off topic and show your mental illness by bringing something that has zero to do with the subject?

Get help, youre clearly off your meds.