how does difference affect one's views on the attribution of moral consideration?
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Answer:It holds that our dealings with non- human natural beings should be morally assessed, or, to put it differently, non-human natural beings. deserve to be considered morally and to be treated correspondingly. This state of 'deserving' is. referred to as 'moral considerability'
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Difference affect one's views on the attribution of moral consideration:
- Moral consideration means taking others into account.
- In many situations in our life, we try to make sure that our actions don't harm others or it's beneficial to people around us.
- We weigh different alternative courses of our actions, because it affects others.
- Moral consideration needs a specialist perspective to take other people into account.
- The difference affect one's views on the attribution of moral consideration.
- It makes people to act in an inhumanity. Difference makes people to not give moral education to all humans, but only some of them.
- Difference makes people to lack the feeling that all are humans and everyone can feel suffering and wellbeing.
- Difference makes people not to feel equality.
- It makes to see one as a higher person and the another as a lower person.
- Thus, difference affect one's views on the attribution of moral consideration.
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