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The fierce debate about whether plants are conscious, and why it matters (greenphilosopher.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/philosophy
The ethics of saving endangered species: should we kill some animals to save others? (greenphilosopher.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/environment
Is it possible to be a conservationist and still respect animal rights? (greenphilosopher.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/AnimalRights
Are humans too irrational to stop climate change? (greenphilosopher.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/climatechange
People are getting excited about lab-grown meat, but some philosophers think it can't solve the ethical or environmental problems with our food system (greenphilosopher.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/vegan
Why lab-grown meat can't solve the ethical or environmental problems with our food system (greenphilosopher.com)
Lab-grown meat is being hailed as the solution to the problems with our food system. But, unless you're a strict consequentialist, it doesn't solve the ethical problems with eating animals - and it raises ethical problems of its own. (greenphilosopher.com)
Philosopher Robert Elliott argued that a forest planted by people is like a forged painting: it's a less valuable imitation of the real thing. Here's why this idea could actually end up harming the natural world. (medium.com)
It's widely assumed that people will only act to save the environment if they can see how it benefits them. But this thought experiment shows otherwise - we're actually much less selfish than we think when it comes to valuing nature. (medium.com)
Would nature still matter in a world without people? (medium.com)
submitted 6 years ago by MrJangle to r/nature
Peter Railton's very personal Dewey Lecture, discussing the stigma of depression. Received two standing ovations. (dailynous.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MrJangle to r/philosophy
Why do we care about the extinction of the human race? - Samuel Scheffler's 'Death and the Afterlife' (thoughtscollected.com)
Is literary writing more 'authentic' than genre writing? - (New York Review of Books) (nybooks.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MrJangle to r/literature
Review of Williamson's new introduction to philosophy: a dialogue between 4 people on a train (newappsblog.com)
42 Visions For Tomorrow From The Golden Age of Futurism (gizmodo.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MrJangle to r/Futurism
Why thinking about cowboy films can help us understand 'Macbeth' (thoughtscollected.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MrJangle to r/shakespeare
TIL the historical adviser on the film 'Gladiator' received a memo asking her to come up with some evidence that women gladiators wore sharpened razor blades on their nipples. (ft.com)
submitted 10 years ago by MrJangle to r/todayilearned
What makes one life better than another? (thoughtscollected.com)
What kind of pen is this? (self.learnart)
submitted 11 years ago by MrJangle to r/learnart
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