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58: "Factory farming is a complete disaster" - FT Journalist Henry Mance - Sentientist Conversations

58: "Factory farming is a complete disaster" - FT Journalist Henry Mance - Sentientist Conversations

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58: "Factory farming is a complete disaster" - FT Journalist Henry Mance - Sentientist Conversations

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Henry (https://twitter.com/henrymance) is the chief features writer for the Financial Times newspaper. He is the author of "How to Love Animals in a Human Shaped World." (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1606708923_how-to-love-animals-in-a-human-shaped-world/9781787332089).
In 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 on the Sentientism YouTube.
We discuss:
0:00 Welcome
1:27 Henry's Intro
- Studying environmental policy
- Photography and the natural world
- Working for a biodiversity think tank in Colombia
- Journalism at the Financial Times
- Writing "How to Love Animals..."
- "It hasn't really been about changing my values... it's been about trying to align my behaviours."

3:25 What's Real? Anglican Christianity
- Keith Thomas' "Man and the Natural World"
- Different Christian perspectives on non-human animals
- Is the Noah's Ark story one reason why we find zoos acceptable?
- "Noah's Ark is not a particularly good model for conservation"
- "We think we're Noah but in fact we're the flood"
- Interviewing the Archbishop of Canterbury "Pets do go to heaven!"
- Animal Interfaith Alliance
- "Nobody has a monopoly on wisdom or compassion"
- Talking to Mongolian Buddhists about eating meat "if you don't see the killing it's less of a sin"
- How distance means we allow animal farming to continue
- JW: "The Dalai Lama isn't vegan and he has no excuses"
- How Anglicanism focuses on compassion & love rather than dogmatic rules
- Obedience vs. compassion in religious ethics
- The church has often been behind the curve in ethics
- "Iris Murdoch's idea of love helped me more than any direct religious underpinning"

13:00 What Matters?
- At first "I wanted animals to be OK because I liked looking at them." Polar bears and orangutans
- The impact of humanity on wild animals
- Shifting to take the animals' point of view
- Being forced to think about animal farming in Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens
- How viewing species of animals as "eaten" reduces our assessment of sentience
- We spend money on our pets medical bills that could save human lives
- "If it happens like this it must be tolerable"
- "Sentience is a pretty good starting point"
- Are bivalves & insects sentient?
- The richness of bee behaviour & the risks of insect farming
- "Surely people can see for themselves - that is a conscious animal"
- Edge cases vs. the core issue of animal farming
- "There is something really special about consciousness" vs biocentrism & ecocentrism
- Whether you care about sentience or ecosystems what you have in common is "Factory farming is a complete disaster"
- And much more (see Sentientism.info or YouTube for full show notes).

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Released:
Jun 7, 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