Vegan advocacy and pessimism about wild animal welfare
Reflective Disequilibrium, July 30, 2013
Abstract
Human consumption of meat seems to severely reduce wild animal populations. While some advocates claim that this negative effect is balanced out by the increased welfare of domesticated animals, others believe that wild animal aggregate welfare is so much lower that it dwarfs domestic animal suffering. These competing ethical considerations create a tension that should be addressed by advocates using cost-effectiveness estimates and research. – AI-generated abstract.
