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World News See other World News Articles Title: (Atheist) Richard Dawkins Suggests Eating Human Flesh to Overcome Cannibalism ‘Taboo’ Professional atheist Richard Dawkins continues to push the envelope against a God-deluded world, proposing that cultivating and eating human meat might help society overcome its taboo against cannibalism. Commenting on an article from the UKs Independent newspaper, which touts the benefits of lab-grown clean meat, Dawkins tweeted earlier this month that perhaps something similar could be done with human flesh, which would assist western culture in shedding yet another irrational remnant of its Judeo- Christian roots. Dawkins said that eating lab-grown human meat would provide an interesting test case for consequentialist morality versus yuck reaction absolutism, which keeps people from doing things just because they seem morally repugnant. Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins Tissue culture clean meat already in 2018? Ive long been looking forward to this.https://ind.pn/2F9xAwS What if human meat is grown? Could we overcome our taboo against cannibalism? An interesting test case for consequentialist morality versus yuck reaction absolutism. Lab-grown 'clean' meat could be on sale by end of 2018 Meat grown in a laboratory could be on restaurant menus by the end of the year, one manufacturer has claimed. In vitro animal products, sometimes referred to as clean meat, are made from stem... independent.co.uk The Independent article cites Josh Tetrick, the CEO of clean meat manufacturer JUST, who claims that clean meatmade from stem cells harvested from living livestock and then grown in a labcould be on restaurant menus by the end of the year. Familiar meat products such as chicken nuggets, sausage and even foie gras will be manufactured using the process and could be served in restaurants in the US and Asia before the end of 2018, Tetrick said. Richard Dawkins suggests taking the procedure a step further and producing human meat, which presumably would also come from stem cells. As an absolute materialist who denies the existence of anything that cannot be measured by science, Dawkins is a moral pragmatist. There is no soul or afterlife in the Dawkins world, so morality is defined by the here and now and the value of human actions is judged solely by their effects. Whether Dawkinss Brave New World where every taboo is bulldozed and nothing is forbidden would make people happier, better, or more fulfilled, is far from self-evident. For now, dinner guests in the Dawkins home would be well advised to choose a seat near the door, in case their host decides to change up the menu. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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