On Lesswrong there’s no real objection against reviving old posts, which I think is a good thing.
Your second point surprises me. As a rational vegan, the animal suffering is the direct reason I don’t eat meat or eggs, via Alicorn’s expected animal suffering hypothesis:
You will save an expected number of animals equal to the number of animals you don’t eat that you would otherwise have eaten.
You seem to disagree about that, and after writing and deleting a full post, I think I understood where our differences came from, and wrote the new reply above.
[I would like to] obtain answers to specific questions about vegetarians’ decision procedures; that’s what I’m still interested in learning about, vs. defending my own.
Those two things are related, in the sense that if your own conflicts with a vegetarian’s procedure, then one of them is wrong and both should be argued.
Nevertheless, I respect tapping out, and would like to thank you for the discussion so far. Feel free to reply anyway if you change your mind!
On Lesswrong there’s no real objection against reviving old posts, which I think is a good thing.
Your second point surprises me. As a rational vegan, the animal suffering is the direct reason I don’t eat meat or eggs, via Alicorn’s expected animal suffering hypothesis:
You seem to disagree about that, and after writing and deleting a full post, I think I understood where our differences came from, and wrote the new reply above.
Those two things are related, in the sense that if your own conflicts with a vegetarian’s procedure, then one of them is wrong and both should be argued.
Nevertheless, I respect tapping out, and would like to thank you for the discussion so far. Feel free to reply anyway if you change your mind!