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            <title>Sentience as a Moral Ground</title>
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                    <p>In a <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/science-and-philosophy/202005/is-harming-animals-ever-justifiable">Psychology Today interview posted today</a>, Stevan Harnad has this to say, in response to criticisms over his equating The Holocaust with animal slaughter. I&rsquo;m going to set aside his All Capital Letters Defense Of His &ldquo;Eternal Treblinka&rdquo;, and instead, focus on his argument defending &ldquo;sentience&rdquo;, which as we&rsquo;ll see, is only barely an argument:</p>
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<p>&hellip;The Holocaust is Humanity’s Greatest Crime Against Humanity. But the Eternal Treblinka we inflict on animals is Humanity’s Greatest Crime. The difference is obvious: Jews were slaughtered because they were Jews; animals are slaughtered for the taste. For the victims, it makes no difference.</p>
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