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r/Sentientism is a subreddit with 2k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
Sentientism is "evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings".
It's a naturalistic worldview committed to using evidence and reason when working out what to believe. It's also sentiocentric - granting moral consideration to all sentient beings. That's any being capable of experiencing suffering (bad things) or flourishing (good things).
There's more at Sentientism.info and on our Sentientism YouTube and Podcast. Our communities (here and FaceBook for example) are open to all!
Popular Topics in r/Sentientism
#1
Article or Paper
: "Richard Dawkins: "I would like to call myself a ‘sentientist’ or something like that – with a moral regard for sentient awareness. ""
53 posts
#2
Video
: "Sentience matters"
48 posts
#3
Post
: "Ethics should drive social norms. Not the other way around."
15 posts
#4
Podcast
: "Protecting Animals 51: Sentientism with Jamie Woodhouse"
11 posts
#5
Event
: "Imagine how much better the world could be if the #YouTube algorithm guided people to thoughtful conversations about "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings". You're helping make it happen (slowly 🙂). We've hit 1,500 subs. Thank you! 💚 https://www.youtube.com/c/Sentientism"
3 posts
#6
Community
: "We have a LinkTree!"
2 posts
#7
Organisation
: "SAbo | Suffering Abolition"
2 posts
#8
Data
: "Global Animal Slaughter Statistics & Charts - Faunalytics"
2 posts
#9
Article / Paper / Book
: "Routledge Handbook of Animal Welfare | Open Access"
1 post
#10
Article or Paper or Book
: "Mother Cow, Mother India - by Yamini Narayanan - Latest book in our Sentientism Goodreads group - come join!"
1 post
Member Growth in r/Sentientism
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+34 members(2.0%)