Automobiles replacing horses: ethical consequences

cqthca@reddthat.com to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 43 points –

Did automobiles replacing horses, diminishing horse population, diminishing horse suffering -- as a consequence of work forced upon the animals. Is that moral win for horses; less suffering? Although their population is vastly smaller than 130 years ago.

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Hold on my neighbour owns a horse, I'll go and ask him..

Edit, I asked but he just kinda stared at me then started eating hay

Your neighbor has a strange diet.

you got that right. pronoun antecedent issues

I wonder if some languages have a way to avoid it. Maybe different pronouns for the subject and object?

Not knowing anything, I would guess some languages just don't have pronouns or our equivalent

You should have expected that of course. No one can talk to a horse.

only donkeys can articulate complaints to their owners. it is in the bible, which has to be true or civilization would be pointless. /s

There's a philosophical paradox about this called the "repugnant conclusion". Technically, it's supposed to be about humans, not horses, but the logic is the same.

The main conclusion was that it's better to have a larger population that's worse off than a smaller one that's better off because it's better to exist than not exist.

Personally, I think the opposite is true, but there's not a "right" answer.

it's better to exist than not exist.

I mean, that's a pretty big assumption...and I'm not sure I agree with it!

Sum benefit of the world. For you today, you're still here so I assume you prefer to exist. How bad would things have to be before you prefer not to exist? That is your personal value of existence. Now apply that concept to everyone on earth.

Thinking about others is not the same math. I would rather have fewer people and better quality of life if I was still here but that is not a fair assessment because every person feels that way and most of us still want to be here.

Not that you support it, but who would it be better for, though? Plus if you didn't exist it's not worse or better for you because you don't exist in the first place.

What is a moral win for a horse? Like, good versus evil? Pragmatism versus altruism? I think we'd have to know what a horse's ethical framework consists of before we could decide if an event was morally desirable for horses.

the lesser amount of horse suffering, en total e. the story is that Nietzsche suffered pity for a horse being whipped and wrapping his arms around the beast's neck, "I know how you suffer!" he was [psychologically] hospitalized subsequently.

The lack of individuals within a species is not a problem as long as the population is healthy. Horses are not in danger of going extinct. I do not know the numbers then and now, but horses are fine, and the ones alive in countries that would have put them to work in other eras are free of suffering, which is something every sentient being wants to avoid.

I'm glad horses are not being used as much as before; they are not objects, they are animals just like us.

Yes. There are still way more horses than there would be in the wild due to domestication.

See comparisons between Zebras and Horses

Of course it’s a win for the horses. Their population was unnaturally high and it’s better to not even exist in the first place than to suffer. This goes for farm animals as well but we’re not there yet unfortunately.

Their population was unnaturally high and it’s better to not even exist in the first place than to suffer

This guy PETAs.

This guy wants to be born into slavery and die from exhaustion.

I'd rather be born into slavery than have some arrogant self-aggrandizing narcissistic cunt decide wether my life is worth living.

How's that different from the human experience?

You're implying that literally all horses were abused, always.

That's incredibly stupid.

He said nothing about abuse, only suffering.

So literally all horses suffer, always?

Have you ever worked with horses? (I'm assuming no, but I have to ask.)

it’s better to not even exist in the first place than to suffer. This goes for farm animals as well but we’re not

If you believe this, does that give you a moral imperative to start a nuclear war and end the suffering of future human generations?

I never said kill all horses/humans/whatever. The difference is between taking lives away and not forcefully breeding life for the purpose of enslavement.

Horses however only require grass, hay, etc, are self driving to an extent and can return home if needed, and have less environment impact than a car.

City streets were intensely filthy back in the days of horses.

They require a constant input of hay.

They're "self driving" in the worst possible way - they can run off on their own and do whatever they want, and have little understanding of the rules of the road. People already freak out when a robotaxi takes an inadvertent wrong turn, horses can freak out and try to kill pedestrians.

They're slow. They're hard to manage. If you don't want to be exposed to the elements then you'll have to build carriages, so you'll still have factories and whatnot. Horses eventually just up and die regardless of how well you care for them.

Horses are not better than cars.

They’re “self driving” in the worst possible way - they can run off on their own and do whatever they want, and have little understanding of the rules of the road. People already freak out when a robotaxi takes an inadvertent wrong turn, horses can freak out and try to kill pedestrians.

Ah yes because no one has ever """accidentally lost control""" of their car and smashed something/someone to pieces with it!

I'd take the mounds of horse shit on the streets over the disgusting stench of cars any day. At least I can scoop some up and spread it on my garden.

I'd take the mounds of horse shit on the streets over the disgusting stench of cars any day.

No you would not.

Excerpt:

New York, which at the time was estimated to be the home of 150,000 horses, was targeted as well. The 15 to 30 pounds of manure produced daily by each horse multiplied by the number of horses in New York city resulted in more than three million pounds of horse manure per day that somehow needed to be disposed of. That’s not to mention the daily 40,000 gallons of horse urine.

Cars don't decide to do it.

Car sentience Rule #1: Don't let the Humans know you are sentient.

disgusting stench of cars

Good thing there is already a solution for that in the form of electric cars. But too many people prefer stinky and loud cars for some reason.

It isn't mentioned much but there was often a 3 foot high lane of manure down most city boulevards