After reading some of the responses to another thread (Poll: Who would you rather let die, your pet or me?) i was noticing that a kot of people on this site believe that a human life is more valuable than an animal's, i understand that and partially agree with it. However, i feel that most people's reasoning for that is the fact that we as humans are are the most intelligent known organism on our planet and are the dominant species.
But let's just say that tomorrow we make first contact with a new alien race, vastly more intelligent, advanced and peaceful than humans. If this were the case then the previoisly stated justification would mean that the life of one of these aliens should be considered more valuable than a human's. But how many people would still value a human life over one of the Aliens, i'm expecting it would be most people, myself probably included
So why do we hold human life in higher importance than the life of other species.
Discuss
(For clarification, i'm not saying these are views held by everyone but a from majority of what i have experienced.)
But let's just say that tomorrow we make first contact with a new alien race, vastly more intelligent, advanced and peaceful than humans. If this were the case then the previoisly stated justification would mean that the life of one of these aliens should be considered more valuable than a human's. But how many people would still value a human life over one of the Aliens, i'm expecting it would be most people, myself probably included
So why do we hold human life in higher importance than the life of other species.
Discuss
(For clarification, i'm not saying these are views held by everyone but a from majority of what i have experienced.)