Food for Thought: The Debate over Eating Meat. Edited by S. F. Sapontzis [Book Review]

Journal of Philosophy Science and Law 6 (1):1-4 (2006)
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Abstract

Are animals our domestic companions, fellow citizens of the ecosystems we inhabit, mobile meals and resources for us, or some combination thereof? This well chosen collection of essays written by recognized scholars addresses many of the intriguing aspects concerning the controversy over meat consumption. These aspects include not only eating meat, but also hunting animals, breeding, feeding, killing, and shredding them for our use, buying meat, the economics of the meat industry, the understanding of predation and food webs in ecology, and the significance of animals for issues about nutrition, gender, wealth, and cultural autonomy.

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William O. Stephens
Creighton University

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