Rethinking Veganism: The ethical ambiguity of animal foods and the prospects for a conscientious omnivory

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Description

An essay about diet, ethics and judgement regarding animal rights.

Publisher

Identifier

Z07836

Date Created

Extent of Work

44

Table of Contents

Introduction and background -- Purpose and approach -- Veganism is not a cruelty-free panacea -- Can ethical animal foods ever exist? -- The lives of animals -- Suffering, exploitation, usage, and ecology -- Life, death, and killing -- Objectification, speciesism, and human nature -- Hunting and fishing -- Animal farming -- Health and nutrition -- Environment -- Ideas on a "Conscientious Omnivory" -- Strengths and weaknesses of vegan activism -- doubts about widespread change in our world -- ideas for constructive advocacy -- personal journey -- conclusion -- selected further readings and resources -- Thank you and decication

Dimensions

14 x 22 centimeters

Rights Statement

Free to distribute, but do not alter content.