Saying you care about some suffering and not other suffering isn’t logically coherent
Why? What’s logically incoherent about it?
I care about the suffering of people, but not the suffering (or, perhaps more accurately, “suffering”) of non-people. This seems straightforward enough.
Is there some logical theorem that dictates that I should care about things other than that which I do, in fact, care about? How can there be such a thing?
Why? What’s logically incoherent about it?
I care about the suffering of people, but not the suffering (or, perhaps more accurately, “suffering”) of non-people. This seems straightforward enough.
Is there some logical theorem that dictates that I should care about things other than that which I do, in fact, care about? How can there be such a thing?