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60: "That's moral progress - you have to interfere in things" - Philosopher Kyle Johannsen - Sentientism

60: "That's moral progress - you have to interfere in things" - Philosopher Kyle Johannsen - Sentientism

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60: "That's moral progress - you have to interfere in things" - Philosopher Kyle Johannsen - Sentientism

FromSentientism

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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kyle (https://twitter.com/KyleJohannsen2 and https://philpeople.org/profiles/kyle-johannsen) is Adjunct Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Queen's University. His research is in social & political philosophy, & in animal & env. ethics. He teaches normative ethics, metaethics, bioethics, business ethics, cyberethics, the philosophy of law & critical thinking. He is the author of "Wild Animal Ethics".
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 here on YouTube.
We discuss:
0:00 Welcome

1:22 Kyle's Intro
- Catia Faria's (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catia_Faria) dissertation on wild animal suffering

2:25 What's Real?
- Growing up Roman Catholic. Attending catholic schools. Believing in god.
- "I didn't like being Catholic. I found it very restrictive... I didn't like having to pray - it felt fruitless"
- Ethics was being thought about but "I didn't like the conservative values" e.g. abortion, contraception, sex
- "It just struck me as false."
- Catholicism did leave the impression that it's important to think about morality
- Majoring in philosophy

8:25 What Matters?
- "Morality is objective"
- "Even relativists behave like morality is objective... why would you argue unless there were some right answer?"
- Even under objective morality duties vary by context
- Moral objectivism doesn't have to imply moral realism
- Consistency, coherence, flourishing, co-op as potential groundings
- Goods (welfare, resources, health, relationships), functions (distribution, efficiency, increases) & constraints (respect) values
- "I don't know if pleasure always wins out"
- Pluralism within Sentientism

21:15 Moral Scope? Sentience
- Anthropocentrism, Sentiocentrism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism
- Sentientism as Sentiocentrism & Naturalism
- Sentiocentrism itself implies naturalism. It conflicts with many supernatural/religious worldviews (e.g. soul as basis for moral value, use of science to assess sentience)
- Hard cases of marginal sentience (brain injury, foetal development, simplest animals)

28:27 The Journey to Sentientism
- Taking a PhD animal ethics course taught by Will Kymlicka based on Zoopolis
- Concluding that "Sentience is the correct criterion for inclusion in the moral community"
- Pluralism re: various goods. But sentience is a condition for the non-welfare elements to count as good (e.g. health only matters if the being cares about being healthy)
- "Veganism is a moral requirement if sentiocentrism is right"
- Going vegan during the PhD. Cutting out animal products over 8 month transition. Finding social support
- And much more. See YouTube or Sentientism.info

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Released:
Jun 12, 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