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- Feb 23, 2019
I'm curious about your ethical standards when it comes to (intentionally, carelessly or maliciously) killing insects.
Obviously there are many scenarios in which this would happen, and for an innumerable amount of reasons, so I'll provide some examples afterwards. I know it's also not a topic of great interest to the public (generally), but it is a question nonetheless.
- Is it immoral for you to kill a fly on your room, that would otherwise most likely take you like 2 minutes to just get out?
- The same scenario but with a mosquito.
- The same with a mosquito, but the person tries to intentionally cause pain/torture it before killing it.
- How about intentionally stepping on a beetle or ant on the street?
- A bee?
- A bee that for some reason cannot fly and pollinate?
- (You can add any scenario you like that differentiates moral from immoral)
I know some people do not care at all since it's generally believed that insects in general have less degree of sentience than other lifeforms, which can make it into a grey area at best. But that's why I'm asking Kiwis, the smartest bird out there.
Obviously there are many scenarios in which this would happen, and for an innumerable amount of reasons, so I'll provide some examples afterwards. I know it's also not a topic of great interest to the public (generally), but it is a question nonetheless.
- Is it immoral for you to kill a fly on your room, that would otherwise most likely take you like 2 minutes to just get out?
- The same scenario but with a mosquito.
- The same with a mosquito, but the person tries to intentionally cause pain/torture it before killing it.
- How about intentionally stepping on a beetle or ant on the street?
- A bee?
- A bee that for some reason cannot fly and pollinate?
- (You can add any scenario you like that differentiates moral from immoral)
I know some people do not care at all since it's generally believed that insects in general have less degree of sentience than other lifeforms, which can make it into a grey area at best. But that's why I'm asking Kiwis, the smartest bird out there.