• @Riccosuave
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    26 months ago

    Regarding your first paragraph: I was operating based on a very loose hypothetical question that you posed. So, I think you’re unintentionally strawmanning me here a little bit…

    As far as the second paragraph is concerned I see your point. However, I specifically said life had to consume other organic material to survive, but not necessarily kill in the process. At some level of the food chain it does ultimately become a necessity though, and I do not see that as an ethical dilemma per se.

    • nifty
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      36 months ago

      For the first para, I was responding to this

      If it was a matter of survival, we would become an input.

      I was responding to this for the second para

      As far as we know the propagation of life requires the consumption of other life as inputs

      The point being there are many ways to survive without consuming life. Fruits and seeds are not living things. Anyway, I think the main point I’d like to highlight is that there’s no need to think we’re constrained to a singular way of being for anything we do