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Author Chignell, Andrew

Title Philosophy Comes to Dinner : Arguments About the Ethics of Eating
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (310 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; About the Contributors; Introduction; PART I Dietary Ideals; 1 Conscientious Omnivorism; 2 Manly Meat and Gendered Eating: Correcting Imbalance and Seeking Virtue; 3 "Eat Responsibly": Agrarianism and Meat; 4 Why I Am a Vegan (and You Should Be One Too); 5 A Moral Argument for Veganism; 6 Non-Ideal Food Choices; 7 Philosophy as Therapy for Recovering (Unrestrained) Omnivores; PART II Puzzling Questions; 8 Eating Dead Animals: Meat Eating, Meat Purchasing, and Proving Too Much
9 Consumer Ethics, Harm Footprints, and the Empirical Dimensions of Food Choices10 Can We Really Vote with Our Forks? Opportunism and the Threshold Chicken; 11 Factory Farming and Consumer Complicity; 12 Eating Meat as a Morally Permissible Moral Mistake; 13 Does Locavorism Keep It Too Simple?; 14 What's Wrong with Artificial Ingredients?; 15 The Moral Problem of Predation; Index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Food -- Moral and ethical aspects
Food habits.
Food preferences.
Dinners and dining -- Moral and ethical aspects
Feeding Behavior
Food Preferences
Food preferences
Food -- Moral and ethical aspects
Food habits
Food industry and trade -- Moral and ethical aspects
Ernährungsgewohnheit
Essgewohnheit
Ethik
Form Electronic book
Author Cuneo, Terence
Halteman, Matthew C
ISBN 9780203154410
020315441X