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Animal Quote by Catherine Wilson

“Morality has in the past made progress when we broadened the category of things we weren't permitted to harm (animals, 'infidels'); saw through some delusions and rationalisations about what harms are good for people themselves (prison punishment, hysterectomies for unhappy 1950s wives); and…” quote by Catherine Wilson
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“Morality has in the past made progress when we broadened the category of things we weren't permitted to harm (animals, 'infidels'); saw through some delusions and rationalisations about what harms are good for people themselves (prison punishment, hysterectomies for unhappy 1950s wives); and readjusted our for-the-good of others criteria so as to demand only reasonable sacrifices (ceasing to use children as handy chimney sweeps).”

Catherine Wilson

About This Quote

Source Essay: Moral Progress and Its Limits, 2020

Societal moral expansion occurs when we extend protection to previously excluded groups and reject harmful rationalizations, demanding only reasonable sacrifices for the common good.

In simple terms: Moral progress expands protection and rejects harmful excuses.

Key Takeaway

Challenge unjust norms and seek reasonable sacrifices.

Themes

ethics social change human rights

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • animal welfare advocacy
  • legal reform
  • public health policy
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

moral philosophy cognitive bias utilitarianism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which groups are still excluded from moral consideration?
  • How can we identify hidden rationalizations?
A Different Perspective

Progress can be uneven and face entrenched interests.

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