45: "Children are much less speciesist than adults" - researcher Matti Wilks - Sentientist Conversations
Matti (https://www.mattiwilks.com/ and @matti_wilks) is a post-doctoral researcher at Yale University, working with Professor Paul Bloom. She studies moral psychology & moral development - including attitudes to cultivated meat & the "natural", the moral status of various types of entities & altruism.
In these Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings."
The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.
We discuss:
- Doing research to make the world a better place (& curiosity)
- Growing up non-religious (w/ ex-Jewish father) & vegetarian
- Seeing the benefits & value in religion: Community & compassion
- Open-mindedness & humility
- The danger of over-confidence in naturalism & science
- Researching ve*an children in meat-eating households
- Parallels between religious & omnivore societal defaults and indoctrination/norm setting
- Many "religious" people don't actually hold to the supernatural beliefs
- Why do we have morality & what should morality be about?
- Being uncertain about whether there are moral truths
- Harm & suffering as inherently bad. The drive to reduce suffering
- Haidt et al's Moral Foundations Theory
- Even if nothing matters to the universe, experiences matter to each individual sentient being
- Would Isaac killing his son have been right? (No)
- Isn't choosing whether to care about suffering just choosing whether to be moral?
- People seem to be more ethically motivated than they used to be
- Even Greenwashing is a sign that more people care about the environment
- Public negativity re: factory farming
- Having the capacity to act more ethically is a privilege (being free of survival needs)
- Moral relativism
- Growing up around animals & becoming an "outraged" activist at 15-16 yrs
- Studying animal cognition. "The Gap" by Thomas Suddendorf
- Humans do have distinctive capacities but all sentient animals qualify for moral consideration
- The importance of the moral scope boundary
- Sentientism as pluralistic re: ethical systems
- Degrees of sentience vs. egalitarian approaches
- And much more! Full shownotes at Sentientism.info.
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