1. Contextual Moral Vegetarianism, by Deane Curtin
that the reasons for moral vegetarianism may differ
by locale, by gender, as well as by class.
Moral vegetarianism is a
fruitful issue for ecofeminists to explore in
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2. Dietethics: Its Influence on Future Farming Patterns, by Jon Wynne-Tyson
So far from vegetarianism
springing from the anthropomorphism of predominantly urban
dwellers, as has been suggested by its more superficial critics,
it and its inevitable successor
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3. A Vegetarian Philosophy, by Peter Singer
short of an argument for vegetarianism. Mr. Justice
Bell found "cruel
practices" only in these areas of McDonald's food production. But
he did not find that McDonald's beef is
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