Yeah there have been a sporadic musings about this one the forum. If you search ” Vasco Grilo’ he has a bit of interesting stuff on this.
My broad personal opinion is that in Uganda when I live at least, most animals (apart from battery hens) have net positive lives as they are not intensively farmed. Unfortunately this is changing fast
Because of this I don’t think saving lives in this country is going to increase net animal suffering (or not very much). Whether we should just optimise for utility anyway it’s obviously another question.
Others will disagree, it’s an in interesting if a bit dark topic...
Yeah there have been a sporadic musings about this one the forum. If you search ” Vasco Grilo’ he has a bit of interesting stuff on this.
My broad personal opinion is that in Uganda when I live at least, most animals (apart from battery hens) have net positive lives as they are not intensively farmed. Unfortunately this is changing fast
Because of this I don’t think saving lives in this country is going to increase net animal suffering (or not very much). Whether we should just optimise for utility anyway it’s obviously another question.
Others will disagree, it’s an in interesting if a bit dark topic...