The willed blindness of humans: animal welfare and beyond

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    Abstract

    This paper describes how we seem to live in a willed blindness towards the effects that our meat production and consumption have on animals, the environment and the climate. It is a willed blindness that cannot be explained by either lack of knowledge or scientific uncertainty. The blindness enables us to see ourselves as moral beings although our lack of reaction to the effects of our actions tells another story. The consequences, especially to animal welfare are outlined and it is briefly discussed whether a solution lies in a new moral vision of our obligations or a new vision of what a good life is. The second option is identified to be the more promising.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationClimate change and sustainable development : ethical perspectives on land use and food production
    EditorsThomas Potthast, Simon Meisch
    Number of pages6
    PublisherWageningen Academic Publishers
    Publication date1 May 2012
    Pages35-40
    ISBN (Print)978-90-8686-197-2
    ISBN (Electronic)978-90-8686-753-0
    Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2012
    EventEurSAFE 2012 - Tübingen, Germany
    Duration: 30 May 20122 Jun 2012

    Conference

    ConferenceEurSAFE 2012
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityTübingen
    Period30/05/201202/06/2012

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