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“That’s moral progress – you have to interfere in things” – Philosopher Kyle Johannsen

Kyle Johannsen

A Sentientist Conversation about “what’s real?” and “what matters?” with Kyle Johannsen, philosopher and author of “Wild Animal Ethics”.

Posted byJamie Woodhouse13 June 202113 June 2021Posted inInterview, Podcast, VideoTags: AI, Anthropocene, Artificial Sentience, Atheist, Biocentrism, Brian Tomasik, Canada, Catholic, Catia Faria, Christianity, Consciousness, David Pearce, Deontology, Duty, Ecocentrism, Effective Altruism, Farming, Gene drives, Justice, Kyle Johannsen, Morality, Nociception, Oscar Horta, Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Pragmatism, Re-wilding, Religion, Richard Brown, S-Risk, Sentience, Sentientism, Sentiocentrism, Speciesism, Sue Donaldson, Vegan, Welfare Biology, Wild Animal Suffering, Will Kymlicka, ZoopolisLeave a comment on “That’s moral progress – you have to interfere in things” – Philosopher Kyle Johannsen
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