2.2.3 Eating Animals:

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    • What is applied ethics concerned with?
      Resolving moral dilemmas
    • What does applied ethics use to resolve moral dilemmas?
      Moral theories and reasoning
    • What is the focus of medical ethics?
      Patient autonomy and confidentiality
    • The issue of eating animals falls under the domain of animal ethics.

      True
    • Factory farming is criticized for causing animal suffering and environmental damage.
    • The debate over eating animals is a key example of applied ethics.

      True
    • Arguments against eating animals often cite their ability to experience suffering.
    • One argument against eating animals is that they are sentient beings and can suffer.
      True
    • Deontologists believe that eating animals is morally wrong because it violates their inherent rights.

      True
    • Deontology supports the moral status of animals regardless of the consequences of eating them.

      True
    • Eating animals violates their right to life, according to animal rights advocates.

      True
    • Applied ethics aims to resolve moral dilemmas by using ethical principles and reasoning.

      True
    • Arguments against eating animals emphasize their sentience and ability to experience suffering
    • Animals are not sentient beings and do not have moral status
      False
    • Deontologists argue that eating animals violates their right to life regardless of consequences.

      True
    • Economic considerations in farming animals create jobs and support livelihoods.
    • Veganism rejects all forms of animal exploitation, including dairy and eggs.

      True
    • The area of applied ethics that focuses on the moral treatment of animals is called animal ethics.
    • Business ethics addresses principles such as honesty and corporate responsibility.
    • Environmental ethics is concerned with issues such as conservation and pollution.
    • Eating animals is universally agreed upon as morally wrong.
      False
    • What key area of applied ethics does the issue of eating animals fall under?
      Animal ethics
    • Which ethical framework evaluates the consequences of actions to determine their morality?
      Utilitarianism
    • What type of person would a virtue ethicist consider when deciding whether to eat animals?
      Compassionate
    • What is one economic argument for factory farming?
      Creates jobs
    • What is a major environmental impact of animal agriculture?
      Deforestation
    • Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
      Medical ethics ↔️ Patient autonomy
      Business ethics ↔️ Corporate responsibility
      Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation
      Animal ethics ↔️ Moral treatment of animals
    • One argument for eating animals is that they are not sentient and do not have moral status.

      True
    • Alternatives like plant-based diets can provide adequate nutrition.
    • What is one advantage of factory farming practices?
      Efficient meat production
    • Animals are sentient beings capable of experiencing suffering and pain.

      True
    • Causing unnecessary suffering to animals for human consumption is morally wrong.
    • Balanced meat consumption focuses on ethical farming practices and reducing suffering.
    • Animal ethics considers the rights and welfare of animals.
      True
    • Applied ethics is a branch of ethics that deals with theoretical moral principles.
      False
    • Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
      Medical ethics ↔️ Patient autonomy
      Business ethics ↔️ Honesty in practices
      Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation and pollution
      Animal ethics ↔️ Animal rights
    • What is one argument against eating animals based on their sentience?
      Animals can suffer
    • Match the area of applied ethics with its focus:
      Medical ethics ↔️ Patient confidentiality
      Environmental ethics ↔️ Conservation
      Animal ethics ↔️ Animal welfare
    • What is one argument in favor of eating animals based on human nutrition?
      Necessary for human nutrition
    • Arrange the ethical arguments for and against eating animals in contrasting pairs:
      1️⃣ Animals are not sentient beings vs. Animals are sentient and can suffer
      2️⃣ Eating animals is natural vs. Plant-based diets are adequate
      3️⃣ Farming animals benefits humans vs. Factory farming causes harm
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