tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059776081582898241.post1933772919217697574..comments2023-10-26T06:56:55.034-07:00Comments on Vegan Logic - A Resource for the Logic of Veganism: Why A Vegan Logic BlogUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059776081582898241.post-55513008272102422582015-03-15T04:20:29.234-07:002015-03-15T04:20:29.234-07:00Hi, Ben. I was searching for realistic or useful e...Hi, Ben. I was searching for realistic or useful examples of syllogisms (not "All humans are mortal. Ben is a human...") and I found your blog. I stumbled on this page first http://logicalveganism.blogspot.com/p/vegan-arguments.html.<br /><br />I wanted to point out perhaps a correction in the syllogism, but you've done so in the post here any ways. Here's my quick edit:<br /><br /><br />Yours on the otehr post:<br /><br /> Causing unecessary harm to sentient beings (H) is wrong (W).<br /><br /> Ways we exploit animals for products (E) is wrong (W).<br /><br /><br />.: Ways we exploit animals for products (E) is wrong (W).<br /><br /><br />Corrected (I think :-) )<br /><br /> Ways we exploit animals for products (E) is Causing unecessary harm to sentient beings (H).<br /><br /> Causing unecessary harm to sentient beings (H) is wrong (W).<br /><br />.: Ways we exploit animals for products (E) is wrong (W).<br /><br />I like the argument and this kind of thinking has prompted me to look into sustainability. I run a blog bout it and food at www.tayibfarms.com. PeaceMr. J.O.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07625721723978424739noreply@blogger.com