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Op-ed here. Further to the benefits of human extinction, there is the need to see humans as nothing special:
Environmentalism is growing darkly anti-human. That misanthropy has also seeped into science.
Vivid case in point: Science, one of the world’s most prominent scientific journals, just published a screed directed against human exceptionalism. The author, Eileen Crist, has a PhD in sociology, not in any of the natural sciences. She writes to warn that the end is nigh — and the reason for the pending catastrophe is “human supremacy.” From “Reimagining the Human”:
“This worldview esteems the human as a distinguished entity that is superior to all other life forms and is entitled to use them and the places they live. The belief system of superiority and entitlement — or human supremacy — manifests in a range of anthropocentric commonplace assumptions, linguistic constructs, institutional regimes, and everyday actions of individual, group, nation-state, and corporate actors.”
Crist wields the term “human supremacy” to create a mental association in the reader’s mind with the evils of racial supremacists — in much the same way that global-warming activists denigrate skeptics as “climate-change deniers” to associate them with Holocaust deniers. Wesley J. Smith, “Science Article Castigates “Human Supremacy”” at Evolution News and Science Today
Those who fund the war on humans as exceptional, as somehow “mattering,” will certainly get more of it. Crist wants an “all-species commonwealth,” which should work out well for the lettuce and bedbugs.
See also: Human extinction as collateral damage It’s funny how confused one can be today and still teach philosophy. What’s wrong with a spider eating her mate? One can provide a moral account of why it would be wrong for humans to do that but spiders do what they do. On what basis could a spider be doing something “wrong”?
Intelligence tests unfair to apes?
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Is salad murder? If we think plants are “equal organisms” with respect to humans, it’s not clear whether salad is or isn’t murder. Or whether murder is even a serious ethical problem.
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