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Talking to Humanists About Non-Human Sentients

Humanist organisations around the world seem to be getting more open to talking seriously about non-human sentient beings. Maybe that’s not a surprise given humanists are already supposed to be committed to evidence, reason and compassion – willing to break from harmful social norms to find a more compassionate morality. They also seem, anecdotally, more likely to be vegan than the general population – although that’s a low bar to beat.

Here are three examples you might find interesting – maybe the anthropocentrism of humanism is starting to crack…?:

Let me know if you’ve seen further examples. Feedback on the articles above is always welcome too, of course.

Jamie.

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