Arthur Schopenhauer 2015
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139016889.036
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“…[…] Even gratitude for the long service of an old horse or dog (just as if they were members of the household) belongs indirectly to a human being's duty with regard to these animals; considered as a direct duty, however, it is always only a duty of the human being to himself. 7 Although he denies that non-human animals are owed direct duties, Kant nonetheless thinks that our treatment of them is relevant to our own moral status, to the point that animal cruelty is "intimately opposed" to what morality requires of us. I happen to think that Kant's account of indirect duties regarding animals is rather robust and interesting because our interactions with animals are closely tied to the virtues and vices that constitute what Kant calls our "moral perfection."…”
Section: The Horrors Of the Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[…] Even gratitude for the long service of an old horse or dog (just as if they were members of the household) belongs indirectly to a human being's duty with regard to these animals; considered as a direct duty, however, it is always only a duty of the human being to himself. 7 Although he denies that non-human animals are owed direct duties, Kant nonetheless thinks that our treatment of them is relevant to our own moral status, to the point that animal cruelty is "intimately opposed" to what morality requires of us. I happen to think that Kant's account of indirect duties regarding animals is rather robust and interesting because our interactions with animals are closely tied to the virtues and vices that constitute what Kant calls our "moral perfection."…”
Section: The Horrors Of the Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I happen to think that Kant's account of indirect duties regarding animals is rather robust and interesting because our interactions with animals are closely tied to the virtues and vices that constitute what Kant calls our "moral perfection." 8 At the very least, cruelty to animals indicates something morally questionable about one's character, such as a disposition toward malice or insensitivity to suffering. As I have said, recognizing that cruelty to animals is a moral ill does not require any theoretical commitments, but the underlying theories are available for those who would like them.…”
Section: The Horrors Of the Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…35 I would like to draw attention to the following possible remarks: 1) In Schopenhauer, the flow of thought is interrupted by the cracking of a whip. That which pertains to a flow is a flow for it pertains to a consideration of thought within time and space.…”
Section: Noisementioning
confidence: 99%