
Mar 7th, 2006, 02:57 AM
Sure we'd lock an infant in a cage, I mean, we put them in cribs they pretty much can't get out of. Pretty much equivalent to a lock from the babies perspective. Also, what moral consideration do we really give to babies? We don't kill them, unless they're inconvinient, (oh that's just a bit of a sick joke, lets not actually make this an abortion thread) and if we see them being all helpless and hungry we feel like taking care of them and feeding them, but that seems to me to be about what we do with a dog or cat, and as for a chimp, well, chimps are different cus they can take care of their own damn selves. As to putting a chimp or tiger or elephant in a zoo and restricting its freedom, tough cheese, as long as conditions in the zoo aren't wretched such that the animals would be in pain, I don't see how much freedom animals really have in any case. All most animals really do is try to eat and find other animals to fuck, and we can provide both these things to them in captivity quite easily. Cougars may be all pacing about in their cages, but they get what they want, and they'd pretty much be just pacing about in the wild anyway, only difference would be they'd probably be hungrier. In any case, I suppose that'd be the kind of thing where one would have to show that the animals possess certain qualities before we'd think about caring about them in those particular ways. It isn't readily apparent to me that an animal has free will in like manner of a human. At best, free will is different between different species, so it'd be better to talk about the moral status of chimps than of say earthworms or ants or crabs or rabbits. And ya, we kind of restrict the freedom of stupid little kids too, even when they're old enough to be mostly smarter than most chimps and dogs.
Hunting would be a thing that would be pretty tough to justify, and I suppose general meat eating would be too.
What does that rape comment have to do with anything anyway? I'm pretty sure most reasonable people consider raping an animal to be immoral and repugnant, whether they think animals have equal moral status or not.
Basically I'm not saying whether or not we should give animals 'equal' 'moral' status, I'm just saying it would probably pretty much just mean not being cruel to them. I suppose it might be that the only moral consideration we need for humans is to not be cruel, but I'd kinda like to that there's more to it than that for us.
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