MouseBean

MouseBean t1_j5q05x0 wrote

>Because those cognitive abilities are what determine ethical duties owed to that elephant...It must be emotional and intellectual capacity that creates moral weight.

No they don't. Ethics has nothing to do with cognitive ability. Moral value is a property of systems, not individuals, and the ethical significance of individuals comes from their role in maintaining this systemic value. Ethical significance has to do with relationships, not experiences. And all living things have these relationships, every living thing has ancestors, every living thing reproduces, every living thing eats, and every living thing is eaten.

Humans or other animals are not any more significant in this regard than other organisms.

There are plenty of other alternatives to suffering-based morality that are not divine command theory.

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