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Abstract
People enjoy eating meat but disapprove of harming animals. One resolution to this
conflict is to withdraw moral concern from animals and deny their capacity to suffer.
To test this possibility, we asked participants to eat dried beef or dried nuts and
then indicate their moral concern for animals and judge the moral status and mental
states of a cow. Eating meat reduced the perceived obligation to show moral concern
for animals in general and the perceived moral status of the cow. It also indirectly
reduced the ascription of mental states necessary to experience suffering. People
may escape the conflict between enjoying meat and concern for animal welfare by perceiving
animals as unworthy and unfeeling.
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