From: Loki100l00@aol.com
Date: Sun Feb 24 2002 - 14:30:57 MST
In a message dated 2/23/2002 11:51:37 PM Central Standard Time,
drsebby@hotmail.com writes:
>snip<
> [Z] Ah. I don't care if it's alive or not. I care if it feels pain. Can
> it feel pain in the same way humans do? The same chemicals, like cows,
> rabbits, chickens, sheep, and ducks have? That plants do not?
>
> [Dr. Sebby] ....ok, that's pretty selfish right there. youre saying that
> you respect
> only that which you can understand or empathize with. only things utilizing
> the same chemical signals for bodily damage? anything vastly different
> from
> YOUR own personal experiential realm doesnt mean shit to you
[Jake] I don't see anything wrong with that. I can't think of a better way
to draw the lines myself.
[Dr. Sebby] > a plant might 'feel' at slowly dehydrating
> then being cooked semi- alive.
[Jake] Pain would not serve any use to plants, as rooted and sessile
organisms they generally have no means of avoiding the source of pain. Some
have tried to make the case that plants feel pain, but I have found these
points generally unconvincing as pain would serve no evolutionary advantage
and would merely waste resources better spent on reproducing and growing.
[Dr. Sebby] besides, killing something doesnt usually cause it
> torturing it does.
>
Good point.
-Jake
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