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Why is It ok to Own an Animal, but not a Human?

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banned replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 6:39 AM

well without a biological understanding of what governs rational faculty this is pretty much a speculative philosophy. Kant really just assumed animals cannot universalize maxims because they cannot communicate on a meaningful level with human philosophers.

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A friend posted this on their facebook page, it is very graphic the Chinese fur trade. PETA is a stupid organization though I don't see how they think they are going to stop anything

 

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limitgov replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 11:09 AM

"Do you think it is right if an animal destroys another animal?"

If it can be prevented, then I suppose try and prevent it.  I wouldn't kill an animal because it killed another animal, though. 

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Clayton replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 12:19 PM

@limitgov: WTF, are you serious?? So, I suppose, according to you, we "should" starve all lions, wolves, ant-eaters, etc. to death???

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limitgov replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 12:25 PM

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@limitgov: WTF, are you serious?? So, I suppose, according to you, we "should" starve all lions, wolves, ant-eaters, etc. to death???

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I've never seen hostility from you before, Clayton.  This is unusual.  No, I would never suggest that.  I guess the context of my last answer was taken out of context.  The user was talking about an owner's dog killing a cat, or something....and I was merely thinking of that situation.  If you had a dog that was killing people's cats, you would want to prevent that from happening.

 

As far as nature's way, animals kill.  That is nature's way.  That is perfectly fine.

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gotlucky replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 12:26 PM

Clayton, you are heartless. Those are violent animals, and we should ostracize them at the very least.

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Clayton replied on Thu, Feb 28 2013 1:27 PM

@limitgov: Thanks for the clarification - I wasn't being hostile, I was flabbergasted as I didn't realize you were restricting "animals" to mean only pets/domesticated animals.

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What do people think about inhumane butchering and skinning animals alive? In a libertarian society if a business was perceived as being unnecessarily brutal would they be embargoed, thus encouraging more humane methods.

 

 

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