Animal, Vegetable, or Woman?

Google Books
Animal, Vegetable, or Woman?

Login or register to review or add this item to your collection.

ISBN: 9780791446874
author: Kathryn Paxton George
publishing house: SUNY Press
publication date: 2000 -10
language: en
number of pages: 221

/ 10

0 ratings

No enough ratings
Borrow or Buy

A Feminist Critique of Ethical Vegetarianism

Kathryn Paxton George   

overview

Kathryn Paxton George challenges the view held by noted philosophers Tom Regan and Peter Singer and ecofeminists Carol Adams and Deane Curtin who assume the Principle of Equality to argue that no one should eat meat or animal products. She shows how these renowned individuals also violate the Principle of Equality, because they place women, children, adolescents, the elderly, and many others in a subordinate position. She reviews the principal arguments of these major ethical thinkers, offers a detailed examination of the nutritional literature on vegetarianism, and shows how this inconsistency arises and why it recurs in every major argument for ethical vegetarianism. Included is her own view about what we should eat, which she calls "feminist aesthetic semi-vegetarianism."

comments
reviews
notes