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Eat Meat... or Don't: Considering the Moral Arguments For and Against Eating Meat

Eat Meat... or Don't: Considering the Moral Arguments For and Against Eating Meat

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PhilosophyGeneral PsychologyLogic

Publisher Price: $19.95

ISBN10: 1456633333
ISBN13: 9781456633332
Publisher: Ebookit Com
Published: Jul 20 2019
Pages: 186
Weight: 0.62
Height: 0.43 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

Roughly 95% of Americans don't appear to have an ethical problem with animals being killed for food, yet all of us would have a serious problem with humans being killed for food. What does an animal lack that a human has that justifies killing the animal for food but not the human? As you start to list properties that the animal lacks to justify eating them, you begin to realize that some humans also lack those properties, yet we don't eat those humans. Is this logical proof that killing and eating animals for food is immoral? Don't put away your steak knife just yet.

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