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8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

Released Tuesday, 1st December 2020
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8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

8: "My enemy, which I will destroy, is arbitrariness!" - Sentientist Conversations - Stijn Bruers

Tuesday, 1st December 2020
 1 person rated this episode
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In these Sentientist Conversations, we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?”

Stijn is a physicist (phd), economist (phd in progress), animal activist, rational moral philosopher (another phd) and an Effective Altruist! He co-founded and is president of EA Belgium. He’s currently researching economics at the university of Leuven.

We talk about:

  • Academic activism
  • God not saving Stijn from swimming classes
  • Martial arts, Star Wars & eastern/Buddhist philosophy (chi, forces, accupuncture, telekinesis, telepathy)
  • Retaining a sense of awe, wonder & connection within a naturalistic worldview
  • Ecocentrism/biocentrism as intuitively attractive, but as Stijn’s biggest moral mistake
  • Ecosystems can’t suffer & “Gaia doesn’t care”
  • The risk that ecocentrism often really reflects a human aesthetic judgement, not genuine altruistic concern for other sentients
  • The moral salience of wild animal suffering
  • The “don’t play god” rule against intervening in nature is a reflection of human values, not altruistic concern
  • Are the most important moral questions actually the simplest?
  • The value of thought experiments in solid morality - treating ethics like physics
  • In ethics as in physics, we shouldn’t arbitrarily make exceptions
  • Nihilism & its association with a materialist worldview
  • Outgrowing a “puberty” stage in personal philosophy
  • Moral uncertainty
  • Life project of finding fundamental moral principles. Starting with 8, then 5, now 3: 1) Universal application / categorical imperative; 2) Avoiding unwanted arbitrariness (e.g. discrimination, exceptions, revelation); 3) Relative preferences (~utility / well-being / preferences)
  • Religious believers are atheists in every other religion
  • Starting from rights & working back to derive sentience as the moral qualifier (makes no sense to apply rights (e.g. autonomy / being used as a means) to non-sentients as they have no interests or needs to protect)
  • We can grant rights to everything, but they can only be breached for sentient beings!
  • Sentience/flourishing/suffering as the full range of simple & rich qualitative experiences, not just basic hedonistic pains & pleasures
  • How every other interest or preference (e.g. freedom/autonomy) can be assessed through their impact on the quality of sentient experience
  • ... Find the full show notes here.

You can learn about Stijn’s work here: stijnbruers.wordpress.com & he's on Twitter here @StijnBruers.

Stijn is on our “Sentientist wall” – why not join him there in helping to normalise compassionate, rational thinking?

Sentientism is “Evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings.” You can find out more at sentientism.info.

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