Sentience and Moral Standing

Original Articles

Sentience and Moral Standing

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 23 , issue 3 , 2004 , pages: 292–301
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v23i3.31399
Author(s): Louis-Jacques van Bogaert Centre for Applied Ethics, Department of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

This article deals with the concept of sentience, and more specifically with the argument from sentience as it is used by utilitarians in the abortion debate and in the advocacy of animal rights. It is argued that sentience is more than feeling pleasure and pain (with emphasis on pain), and that pain is an inborn protection required to fit into the world rather than the substance of evil.

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