Why I Don't Eat Faces: A Neurophilosophical Argument for Veganism
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Why I Don't Eat Faces: A Neurophilosophical Argument for Veganism
The moral imperative behind vegetarianism is precisely this: To imagine the pain of an animal and then to ask yourself one straightforward question: Do I need to kill it in order to live? And, if you do not need to eat animals to live a good life, then ask yourself the following, and perhaps more pertinent, questions: Is slaughtering a cow, beheading a chicken, or hooking a fish necessary? Is my palate the driving force behind my ethical values?
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USA
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Mount San Antonio College/Philosophy Group
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Mount San Antonio College/Philosophy Group
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Paperback
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black & white illustrations
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