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The Logic of Vegetarianism - Essays and Dialogues - cover

The Logic of Vegetarianism - Essays and Dialogues

Henry S. Salt

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Logic of Vegetarianism," Henry S. Salt presents a compelling philosophical exploration of vegetarianism, underpinning it with ethical, health, and environmental considerations. Written in a persuasive and eloquent prose typical of the late 19th century, this work engages with the moral dilemmas surrounding the consumption of animal products. Salt'Äôs discourse not only addresses the ethical implications of meat-eating but also critiques societal norms, emphasizing the necessity for a rational approach to dietary choices. This book contextualizes vegetarianism within the broader movements of humanitarianism and social reform prevalent in Salt'Äôs time, drawing connections between individual choices and collective social responsibility. Henry S. Salt was a philosopher, social reformer, and prominent advocate for animal rights during the Victorian era. His experiences as a teacher and his interactions with contemporaries in the progressive movements inform his treatise on vegetarianism. Salt's commitment to ethical living and his involvement in various reformist causes illustrate his deeper motivations for writing this book, as he sought to challenge and transform the prevailing attitudes towards animal consumption and welfare. "The Logic of Vegetarianism" is an essential read for those interested in philosophy, ethics, and the intersection of dietary choices with moral responsibility. By engaging with Salt'Äôs arguments, readers are encouraged to reflect on their dietary practices and consider the broader implications of their choices, making it a significant work for anyone passionate about ethical living.
Disponibile da: 12/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 100 pagine.

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