manic_depressive13 said:
Arakasi said:
manic_depressive13 said:
Do you eat meat? No.
If no, why? Basic empathy?
I wouldn't call it 'basic empathy'. Were it 'basic' I think more people would have it and therefore be vegetarians.
If anything it would be 'generalised empathy'.
I would call it basic empathy, which is overridden by social structures. Would you consider empathising with black people to be "basic empathy"? If so, how was slavery in America allowed to happen? Why did black people have to fight so hard for their civil rights? Shouldn't more people have acknowledged their rights and there humanity, if it is 'basic'?
Empathy is a feeling where one equates the condition of another to ones own condition. Empathy is generally reserved for those a person considers part of their own group or population. Studies suggest that animals (like chimpanzees) only have empathic reactions for individuals they know, whereas humans seem to be able to empathize with all other humans.
That may, however, be in part a social construct (this is merely my own theorization). Unfortunately there is a fair bit of historical evidence that suggests many people really did view other "races" as being effectively a different species from themselves, and could thus easily lack any empathetic response. Basically it's an example of the very natural way we divide our entire world into categories of "us" and "them" as do most animals. There are some very good reasons for doing so as far as survival is concerned.
So certainly we now recognize, quite rightly, that all humans are people just like us. So yes, that would be basic empathy. Extending that to animals, however, is not basic: it goes beyond the normal. Pet animals might well be naturally considered as part of ones group and thus receive empathy, but doing so for any and all animals clearly goes beyond that.
At any rate whatever line you draw is arbitrary: do you feel empathy for the bacteria and fungi that your body kills all the time to keep you alive? I certainly hope not. The point being not that bacteria and cows are the same but that somewhere you have made a personal distinction between various lifeforms (based on some criteria), and that has allowed you to extend your sense of empathy further than normal. After all plants are alive too, and I assume you don't worry too much about killing plants.
Feeling empathy for bacteria and plants would be non conducive to living your own life. Feeling it for larger animals does not necessarily impede on your ability to live a full healthy life, but it doesn't help and doesn't really seem to be a natural response.
My point isn't that you are in any way wrong to do so, but only that it can't really be considered "basic Empathy." I assume you eat plants because you consider them less... alive? mobile? than animals, which is fine. I and most people just make the same kind of distinction between humans and animals.