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Herbivorize Predators
Herbivorize Predators
4 episodes
6 months ago
Adam sits down with ‘Warden Post’ co-founder and godfather of Metamodernism Lukas Eidolon. We discuss Lukas’ personal feelings about suffering-abolitionism, negative consequences, what to do about them, and what he wishes to say to the bioethics community at large.
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Adam sits down with ‘Warden Post’ co-founder and godfather of Metamodernism Lukas Eidolon. We discuss Lukas’ personal feelings about suffering-abolitionism, negative consequences, what to do about them, and what he wishes to say to the bioethics community at large.
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Life Sciences
Science
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4 - Adam Interviews Andres Gomez Emilsson
Herbivorize Predators
1 hour 31 minutes
3 years ago
4 - Adam Interviews Andres Gomez Emilsson
For the first installment of the video series of interviews on behalf of the ‘Herbivorize Predators’ research team, Adam talks to legendary qualia-naut Andres Gomez Emilsson about how some of the ideas and discoveries of his Qualia Research Institute could be transferable and useful to the problem of wild animal suffering, the future of pain management in humans and non-humans alike, the ethics of uplifting animal consciousness, and much more. https://www.herbivorizepredators.org
Herbivorize Predators
Adam sits down with ‘Warden Post’ co-founder and godfather of Metamodernism Lukas Eidolon. We discuss Lukas’ personal feelings about suffering-abolitionism, negative consequences, what to do about them, and what he wishes to say to the bioethics community at large.