What's Love Got to Do with it? An Ecofeminist Approach to Inter-Animal and Intra-Cultural Conflicts of Interest

Many familial and cultural traditions rely on animals for their fulfillment - think of Christmas ham, Rosh Hashannah chicken soup, Fourth of July barbeques, and so forth. Though philosophers writing in animal ethics often dismiss interests in certain foods as trivial, these food-based traditions pos...

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Published in:Ethical theory and moral practice
Main Author: Emmerman, Karen S. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V [2019]
In: Ethical theory and moral practice
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
NCB Personal ethics
NCG Environmental ethics; Creation ethics
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Animals
B moral repair
B Nonbasic interests
B Veganism
B Foodways
B Gender
B Jewish vegetarianism
B conflicts of interest
B Ecofeminism
B Culture
B intersectional veganism
B Basic interests
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