"We should give equal priority to equal interests in general, and to equal suffering in particular. Indeed, it is the rejection of the principle of equal consideration of equal interests that requires justification, since such a rejection faces the burden of identifying a morally relevant criterion that can justify this discrimination."
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Magnus Vinding, Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications (Ratio Ethica, 2020), Ch. 11: "Non-Human Animals and Expansion of the Moral Circle", p. 215
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