As countries become richer they start eating more meat. At some point they start treating animals less well, if not factory farms. Do we need to calculate a trade-off for those countries to become wealthier? Or do we just root for the wealth and figure we'll sort it out later? My view over the long term has generally been that countries will have to pass through this stage where they've got wealthier.
Peter Singer is one of the world’s most influential living philosophers, whose ideas have motivated millions of people to change how they eat, how they give, and how they interact with each other and the natural world.
Peter joined Tyler to discuss whether utilitarianism is only tractable at the margin, how Peter thinks about the meat-eater problem, why he might side with aliens over humans, at what margins he would police nature, the utilitarian approach to secularism and abortion, what he’s learned producing the Journal of Controversial Ideas, what he’d change about the current Effective Altruism movement, where Derek Parfit went wrong, to what extent we should respect the wishes of the dead, why professional philosophy is so boring, his advice on how to enjoy our lives, what he’ll be doing after retiring from teaching, and more.
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Recorded May 25th, 2023
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