
Bernard Williams: The Human Prejudice
The Valmy
The Nature of Suffering and Personhood
This chapter explores the philosophical concepts of personhood and suffering, questioning the inherent value of human existence compared to the qualities of personhood itself. It discusses utilitarian perspectives, the ideal observer model, and how our biases shape our understanding of suffering, particularly in relation to animals and the natural world. The chapter challenges existing ethical frameworks, emphasizing the complexities of our moral responsibilities towards both human and non-human beings.
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