
Vick Charges Speak to Our Humanity
Do animals have rights? Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith investigates this issue in light of the dog f...
What It Means to Be Human · Wesley Smith
August 14, 20074m 44s
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Show Notes
Do animals have rights? Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith investigates this issue in light of the dog fighting scandal surrounding football star Michael Vick. Smith argues that the outrage generated by Vick’s alleged actions stems not from any violation of animal rights, but from the violation of his own humanity. Smith reasons that humans are the only conscious organisms in the universe, the only beings able to reason and choose. This sets humans apart from animals, and vests in them a responsibility to treat animals fairly. If Vick facilitated a sanguinary sport like dog fighting, Smith concludes, then Vick has cruelly abused animals and ignored the higher standard to which all humans are held accountable.
Today’s podcast is based on Wesley J. Smith’s recent column that appeared in the Rocky Mountain News.
Topics
michaelvickdogfightfightinganimalrightshumanexceptionalismbioethics