InkySchwartz on Nostr: npub1hykuc…73p33 npub1jjuf0…vp4aq Thank you, I should read that. I also found ...
npub1hykucplphuhelaxutcw4jw3vuu7gcg42czhqmk7jhchs8vdga4fsj73p33 (npub1hyk…3p33) npub1jjuf02k3ukmw9f5azs7vh6ghx3m8p9vxdnkf7r0jxf9msgreyv5qwvp4aq (npub1jju…p4aq) Thank you, I should read that.
I also found this bit following my thoughts "Bridle argues that every time our human societies have expanded their view of personhood – of the right of something to be respected on its own terms, rather than because it is beneficial to "real" people – everyone has benefited. The extension of personhood to enslaved and colonized people, to women, to children, and, in limited ways, to animals, was universally beneficial."
I also found this bit following my thoughts "Bridle argues that every time our human societies have expanded their view of personhood – of the right of something to be respected on its own terms, rather than because it is beneficial to "real" people – everyone has benefited. The extension of personhood to enslaved and colonized people, to women, to children, and, in limited ways, to animals, was universally beneficial."