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45: "Children are much less speciesist than adults" - researcher Matti Wilks - Sentientist Conversations

45: "Children are much less speciesist than adults" - researcher Matti Wilks - Sentientist Conversations

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45: "Children are much less speciesist than adults" - researcher Matti Wilks - Sentientist Conversations

FromSentientism

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Matti (https://www.mattiwilks.com/ and @matti_wilks) is a post-doctoral researcher at Yale University, working with Professor Paul Bloom. She studies moral psychology & moral development - including attitudes to cultivated meat & the "natural", the moral status of various types of entities & altruism.
In these Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings."
The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.
We discuss:
- Doing research to make the world a better place (& curiosity)
- Growing up non-religious (w/ ex-Jewish father) & vegetarian
- Seeing the benefits & value in religion: Community & compassion
- Open-mindedness & humility
- The danger of over-confidence in naturalism & science
- Researching ve*an children in meat-eating households
- Parallels between religious & omnivore societal defaults and indoctrination/norm setting
- Many "religious" people don't actually hold to the supernatural beliefs
- Why do we have morality & what should morality be about?
- Being uncertain about whether there are moral truths
- Harm & suffering as inherently bad. The drive to reduce suffering
- Haidt et al's Moral Foundations Theory
- Even if nothing matters to the universe, experiences matter to each individual sentient being
- Would Isaac killing his son have been right? (No)
- Isn't choosing whether to care about suffering just choosing whether to be moral?
- People seem to be more ethically motivated than they used to be
- Even Greenwashing is a sign that more people care about the environment
- Public negativity re: factory farming
- Having the capacity to act more ethically is a privilege (being free of survival needs)
- Moral relativism
- Growing up around animals & becoming an "outraged" activist at 15-16 yrs
- Studying animal cognition. "The Gap" by Thomas Suddendorf 

- Humans do have distinctive capacities but all sentient animals qualify for moral consideration
- The importance of the moral scope boundary
- Sentientism as pluralistic re: ethical systems
- Degrees of sentience vs. egalitarian approaches
- And much more! Full shownotes at Sentientism.info.
Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist wall" using this form.
Everyone interested, Sentientist or not, is welcome to join our groups. Our main one is here on FaceBook.
Thanks, Graham for the post-prod.
Released:
Apr 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Want a philosophy or worldview that's grounded in reality and has compassion for all sentient beings (mostly humans and other animals)? Then you might find Sentientism interesting. It's "evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings." In this podcast, you'll hear about "what's real" and "what matters" from a wide range of celebrities, academics, activists, writers - and interested lay people like me. Find out more at https://sentientism.info/ or join one of our open-to-all, global community groups, like: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sentientism