Hi Freek, thanks for your comment and reading recommendation. I will look into it. I’m not sure I understand what you mean by ‘what sensory experience would convince me that my current...effort’ .
Maybe I’m trying to say something along the lines of ‘because human experience is complex, often the ethics of compassion can be better captured by literature for instnace rather than by numerical economics. We understand deeply the ethics and compassion behind Dickens’ A Christmas Carol’ in a way that we might not if the approach to helping people is more rationalistic. After all, Victorian ethical rationalism brought us the poor house, which wasn’t much good, at least if one takes Dickens and others descriptions of them at face value....
Hi, thanks for posting this. I wanted to start a new thread, or somehow alert the EA wild animal community. My son recently came back from Washinton DC and visited the Zoo there. He was mildly shocked to find that the Tiger is being held in what is little enclosure, with so little room that it has effectively been driven mad, and moans continuously. Given this is the main zoo of the capital of the richest nation on earth, it seems incredible that such a creature should be so abused. Perhaps the EA community can find the funds to build out a better enclosure or better yet bring the tiger out into the country if a suitable park can be found or created.