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From: Nicholas Johnson <mail@nicholasjohnson.ch>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000
Subject: Link to publication defending zoophilia

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 I already wrote an entry [defending incest](/2021/12/16/there-is-nothing-wrong-with-incest/), so I figured why not write about another sex taboo? This time, I'll be exploring the ethics of beastiality.
 
 # Beastiality
+Edit (31-10-2024): Since writing this entry, a defense of beastiality and, more broadly, zoophilia, was published in the [Journal of Controversial ideas](http://dx.doi.org/10.35995/jci03020005 "Zoophilia Is Morally Permissible"). That publication is more articulate, thought-provoking, comprehensive, and informative than this journal entry. Please read it instead.
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 Is it wrong to have sex with non-human animals?
 
 So to answer this question, I'll start by stating my values. I ultimately value something like increasing well-being and decreasing suffering. So, considering my values, the above inquiry boils down to two questions:
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