Ethical veganism is the view that raising animals for food is an immoral practice that must be stopped because of the harm it causes to the animals, the environment, and our health. Carlo Alvaro argues the only way to stop that harm is to acquire the virtues that enable us to act justly and benevolently toward animals.
Ethical veganism is the view that raising animals for food is an immoral practice that must be stopped because of the harm it causes to the animals, the environment, and our health. Carlo Alvaro argues the only way to stop that harm is to acquire the virtues that enable us to act justly and benevolently toward animals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlo Alvaro teaches philosophy at New York City College of Technology of the City University of New York and at St. Francis College.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Kant, Animals, and Indirect Moral Duty Kant, Marginal Cases, and Animals What's Wrong with the Indirect Duty View? Two Neo-Kantian Views Chapter 2: Utilitarianism: All that is Gold does not Glitter Some basic Tenets of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism = Vegetarianism? Conclusion Chapter 3: Eating People and Eating Animals Utilitarians and Animals Eating Animals and People Marginal Cases Conclusion Chapter 4: A New Horizon: Virtue Ethics On Morality and the Discipline of Non-Aretaic Authorities What is Virtue Ethics? The Virtue Approach The Components of VE More Objections Chapter 5: What about Our Treatment of Animals? The Scope of Virtue Animal Ethics Needs Virtue Chapter 6: Veganism as a Virtue Embracing Virtue Some Tenets of Virtue Ethics Four Important Virtues: temperance, compassion, fairness, and greatness of the soul Eating Meat and the Destruction of the Environment Conclusion Chapter 7: Some Objections Being Vegans is not for everyone Where Do We Draw the Line? Plants Suffer Too Eating Meat is an Enjoyable Experience Eating animals is natural Animals Eat Other Animals What about Tradition? Religion Allows Meat Eating Meat is Healthful Chapter 8: Awareness: What we do to Animals Awareness Should We Become All Vegans? The Link between Virtue and Veganism Reaching People in Non-Manipulative Ways Chapter 9: Ethical Veganism's Beef with Cultured Meat Virtue and Objections Ethical Veganism and Lab-Grown Meat Abortion and Meat Conclusion Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Kant, Animals, and Indirect Moral Duty Kant, Marginal Cases, and Animals What's Wrong with the Indirect Duty View? Two Neo-Kantian Views Chapter 2: Utilitarianism: All that is Gold does not Glitter Some basic Tenets of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism = Vegetarianism? Conclusion Chapter 3: Eating People and Eating Animals Utilitarians and Animals Eating Animals and People Marginal Cases Conclusion Chapter 4: A New Horizon: Virtue Ethics On Morality and the Discipline of Non-Aretaic Authorities What is Virtue Ethics? The Virtue Approach The Components of VE More Objections Chapter 5: What about Our Treatment of Animals? The Scope of Virtue Animal Ethics Needs Virtue Chapter 6: Veganism as a Virtue Embracing Virtue Some Tenets of Virtue Ethics Four Important Virtues: temperance, compassion, fairness, and greatness of the soul Eating Meat and the Destruction of the Environment Conclusion Chapter 7: Some Objections Being Vegans is not for everyone Where Do We Draw the Line? Plants Suffer Too Eating Meat is an Enjoyable Experience Eating animals is natural Animals Eat Other Animals What about Tradition? Religion Allows Meat Eating Meat is Healthful Chapter 8: Awareness: What we do to Animals Awareness Should We Become All Vegans? The Link between Virtue and Veganism Reaching People in Non-Manipulative Ways Chapter 9: Ethical Veganism's Beef with Cultured Meat Virtue and Objections Ethical Veganism and Lab-Grown Meat Abortion and Meat Conclusion Bibliography
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