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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: TimF who wrote (7543)3/6/2001 12:47:19 AM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
If I could only save one I would save the life of an innocent child before I would save a tiger. I would resist the notion that the tiger would have as much importance or the same rights as the child.

Of course the child is more important to you than the tiger. That's not because people are more important than tigers, in any abstract sense. It's because you happen to be a person.

"Importance" is a concept that can only exist as a matter of perception. Nothing can be "more important" than anything else unless some entity is ranking their importance. Different entities, of course, have different scales of importance. None of those scales have any significance beyond the perspective of the entity doing the ranking.

If you really think that people are "more important than" other parts of the biosphere, I would have to ask to whom - other than people - they are important?
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