1. Unsettling Questions
2. Plant Sentience
3.Animism
4.The Closed Loop
5.Two Objections, One Accommodation
6.Loose Ends
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Drawing on research in plant science, systems ecology, environmental philosophy, and cultural anthropology, Andrew F. Smith shatters the distinction between vegetarianism and omnivorism. The book outlines the implications that these manufactured distinctions have for how we view food and ourselves as eaters.
Andrew F. Smith is an assistant professor of English and philosophy at Drexel University, USA. His current research is in environmental philosophy and social and political philosophy. His first book is The Deliberative Impulse: Motivating Discourse in Divided Societies (2011), and he has published broadly on rationality, religion in the public sphere, biblical literalism, homelessness, and food deserts.
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A Critique of the Moral Defense of Vegetarianism von Andrew F. Smith - mit der ISBN: 9781137554895
environment; ethics; medicine; moral; morality; nature conservation; philosophy; public health; science; C; Public Health; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics; Philosophy of Science; Conservation Biology; Religion and Philosophy, Online-Buchhandlung
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