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#196 – Jonathan Birch on the edge cases of sentience and why they matter

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Innocence in Ignorance: The Risks We Overlook

The belief that newborns do not feel pain led to the acceptance of invasive surgeries without anesthesia, a stance that reflects a profound misunderstanding of risk management. While concerns about anesthesia's risks were valid, overlooking the dangers of unmedicated surgery reveals a dangerous naivety. This situation illustrates the concept of the epistemology of ignorance, where the focus on one risk caused individuals to neglect the significant hazards on the other side, leading to decisions rooted in a flawed understanding of pain and medical ethics.

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