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Quantifying the degree of suffering is the point when someone is arguing that a vegetarian promotes suffering more than someone that eats meat but no dairy and eggs as was claimed in the video. My comments in this thread were made in relation to the claim in the video.....but apparently if you make any comment about dairy or eggs that isn't a vegan cliche you're some how giving an argument for dairy and egg consumption.Just because one being potentially suffers less than another, or just because the utilitiy derived from a being's suffering is more per hour than another makes no difference. Quantifing the degree of suffering isn't the point. Suffering is suffering.
If one is going to talk about what actions cause more suffering than others....then obviously we need a way of measuring suffering.
One uses information from outside disciplines in philosophy all the time, but in this case how do you come to an understanding of what actions result in the most suffering without considering the economics of the respective production?You cannot measure suffering against productivity without moving it from philosophy to economics
How so? So its an "omni justification" when you suggest that dairy and eggs involves less suffering than meat but a whole different matter when you claim that meat involves less suffering? It would seem to be the opposite, after all, the latter is encouraging meat consumption over dairy.Not only that, but it sounds very much like an Omni justification argument.