Abstract
I defend the bold claim that self-described speciesists are not really
speciesists. Of course, I do not deny that self-described speciesists would assent
to generic speciesist claims (e.g. Humans matter more than animals). The conclusion
I draw is more nuanced. My claim is that such generic speciesist beliefs are
inconsistent with other, more deeply held, beliefs of self-described speciesists.
Crucially, once these inconsistencies are made apparent, speciesists will reject
the generic speciesist beliefs because they are absurd by the speciesists’ own lights.