### Flash's NTT Argument
| **Definiendum** | **Definiens** |
|:-------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **W** | something (x) has moral worth |
| **N** | we should not exploit something (x) to any greater degree than we would tolerate for humans |
| **t** | trait |
| **a** | animal |
| **h** | human |
P1) For all things, if something has moral worth, then we should not exploit it to any greater degree than we would tolerate for humans.
(∀x(Wx→Nx))
P2) If animals don’t have moral worth, then there exists a trait that is absent in animals such that if it were absent in humans, humans wouldn’t have moral worth.
(¬Wa→∃t(Ata→(Ath→¬Wh)))
P3) There doesn’t exist a trait that is absent in animals such that if it were absent in humans, humans wouldn’t have moral worth.
(¬∃t(Ata→(Ath→¬Wh)))
P4) Animals have moral worth.
(Wa)
C) Therefore, we should not exploit animals to any greater degree than we would tolerate for humans.
(∴Na)
[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(~6x(Wx~5Nx)),(~3Wa~5~7t(Ata~5(Ath~5~3Wh))),(~3~7t(Ata~5(Ath~5~3Wh))),(Wa)|=(Na))
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# Vegan Society Definition Tho
| **Defineindum** | **Definiens** |
|:----------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------ |
| V | it is vegan to do something (x) |
| E | something (x) exploits animals (y) |
| A | a being (x) is an animal |
| e | eat |
| g | Groot |
P1) For all things, it is vegan to do something if and only if that thing does not exploit animals.
(∀x(Vx↔¬Ex))
P2) If some beings are not animals, then eating those beings does not exploit animals.
(∀x∀y(¬Ax→¬E(e(y))))
P3) Groot is not an animal.
(¬Ag)
C) Therefore, it is vegan to eat Groot.
(∴V(e(g)))
[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(~6x(Vx~4~3Ex)),(~6x~6y(~3Ax~5~3E(e(y)))),(~3Ag)|=(V(e(g))))
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# Nick's Definition of Veganism
>Veganism is an applied ethical position that advocates for the equal, trait-adjusted application of commonplace human rights (such as the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights) to non-human sentient beings.
**Terms:**
- **Sentient being:** an entity for whom a subjective experience can be soundly argued, such as with vertebrate animals.
- **Right:** an action, that if not performed, or an inaction, that if performed, would be bad in principle (meaning independent of utility concerns). For example, if others perform an action that deprives me of X, or fail to take an action necessary for me to have X, it would be considered wrong in principle, independent of the consequences or utility of such actions or inactions.
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