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Ending the suffering of billions: overcoming speciesism | Jay Quigley | TEDxFSU #122

Open corderophilosophy opened 8 years ago

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Short talk by a former colleague given at TEDxFSU. Link, description from YouTube below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swI68y2oQ60

A massive form of discrimination is everywhere we turn: billions of individuals get confined, mutilated, and slaughtered while most of society remains ignorant. Jay Quigley offers hope and practical ideas for how we can "level up" our compassion, sparing more than our share of farmed animals from lives of suffering.

Jay Quigley recently completed his PhD in philosophy at Florida State University. He has published on moral theory, and his dissertation was on the role of caring in discovering moral values. During his time at FSU, he has pursued his interests in practical ethics through teaching philosophy courses, coaching an Ethics Bowl team, co-founding Students for Ending Poverty (STEP) in 2013, and initiating an outreach wing of the FSU Ethical Food Association in 2014. He frequently presents in community forums on ethical issues pertaining to global poverty and animal welfare.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx