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Location: Vermont
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I'm not trying to be pedantic, I am a proud omnivore (albeit a conscientious one: I don't eat from factory farms that mistreat the animals while it's alive.) But the question of whether or not it is wrong to kill for food is complex, and the answer, "it's okay as long as it doesn't have a very large prefrontal cortex" is arbitrary at best. Personally I think that it is morally right to kill for food. It's perfectly natural. As an intelligent, self-aware species we have a moral obligation to be humane about how we get our protein, but a "monster" that hunts and kills humans for food is probably more moral than a human who hunts monsters for glory or the princess's hand in marriage.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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The claim that dolphins are sapient or anywhere near it is a positive assertion of disputed fact and the responsibility for supporting it therefore rests with the party that made it.
Citing a science-fiction author that may be partially at fault for the prevailance of this fanciful notion admitting in print that the idea is more fiction than science is absolutely valid. Personally, I eat pork rather than dolphin meat, but that's because dolphin meat is vile-tasting. If I had to pick the smarter creature, it's six-five and pick 'em.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Like a talking lobster. Except I wouldn't eat a talking lobster.
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If people eat lobster because they believe that the lobster is afraid and is being tortured, then possibly yes. Many many people try to cut down on perceived lobster suffering when they prepare that food.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Don't get me wrong, it's a good rule, for all sorts of reasons, but no less arbitrary or useful for a given individual than "Do whatever you can get away with, and to Hell with everyone else." It's a rule that serves most useful when applied collectively, whereas the above is a rule that serves most useful when applied as an individual. The problem arises when one individual follows the above policy in a society that applies the Golden Rule. But then, this whole debate is in danger of missing the point. Evil races are predicated on a setting where there is such a thing as objective evil. Questions about moral relativity, intention and casuistry are relevant in an ethical debate, but in a "Good vs. Evil" fantasy world, there are wholly objectively defined good and evil actions, and wholly objectively defined good and evil factions endorsing the two codes. To some extent, the setting's authors and the campaign's GM decide what those actions are, and in that setting, that's what good and evil is. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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The reason "evil" races that don't follow it are hard to make realistic is that the golden rule really does approach the optimum strategy for the prisoner's dilemma with repetitive play. It only needs a modifier that it does not apply to competitors with a proven record of treachery, which of course if everybody actually adopts the unmodified golden rule, never happens anyway.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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This is partially why it is harder to make social races who have no empathy that it is non social. If orcs are truly from a harsh climate they should be very giving to other orcs at least. They might have a strong prejudice against non orcs but they should have empathy and the ability to work together. Of course if you get more alien then you can have somewhat different basis's for social organization. |
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