The Ethics of What We Eat
Why Our Food Choices Matter
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Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveethicsofwhatweea00pete
- ISBN-101594866872
- ISBN-139781594866876
- Goodreads41201
- LibraryThing904082
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- Better World Books9781594866876
- Open LibraryOL8879620M
Classifications
- LCCTX357.S527 2006
Description
*from the publisher:* Peter Singer, the groundbreaking ethicist whom The New Yorker calls the most influential philosopher alive teams up again with Jim Mason, his coauthor on the acclaimed Animal Factories, to set their critical sights on the food we buy and eat: where it comes from, how it is produced, and whether it was raised humanely. The Ethics of What We Eat explores the impact our food choices have on humans, animals, and the environment. Recognizing that not all of us will become vegetarians, Singer and Mason offer ways to make healthful, humane food choices. As they point out: You can be ethical without being fanatical. Praise “An absolutely indispensable book for anyone who thinks about what they eat … I cannot recommend it highly enough.” —Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep and Raising the Peaceable Kingdom “. . . vital, urgent, and disturbing.” —Dorothy Kalins, New York Times “. . . clear and persuasive.” —Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times “A no-holds-barred treatise on ethical consumption.” —Publishers Weekly
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