Vegan Practically

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Tag: Philosophy

  • Vegan catering fail—gluten free pizza, no cheese

    Vegan catering fail—gluten free pizza, no cheese

    I think “Vegan Catering Fail” and “Vegan Catering Win” are going to become blog series because bad vegan catering is just so common and good vegan catering is just so refreshing. I know some people might think I should be happy, grateful even, that there was any option at all that I could eat. But…

  • Unreflective carnivores, the marginal case argument, and making a difference

    Unreflective carnivores, the marginal case argument, and making a difference

    I’ve been reading around quite a bit as I prep to write a new paper. When I say “reading around,” I am referring mostly to philosophy papers on topics in food and animal ethics, mostly as they seem relevant to veganism, meat-eating, animal suffering, and possible moral requirements that facts about animal suffering might yield.…

  • On leading a “less hypocritical or richer or better life…”

    On leading a “less hypocritical or richer or better life…”

    One of the great things (for me) about starting this blog is the steady stream of recommendations people (especially Shelley and Samantha) send my way. This week, it was Lorna Finlayson’s London Review piece, “Let Them Eat Oysters” (thanks, Shelley!). Ostensibly a review essay of Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation Now (Harper 2023) and Martha Nussbaum’s…

  • Where lies the burden of proof for eating meat?

    Where lies the burden of proof for eating meat?

    Philosophers often talk about the “burden of proof.” What it means if you have the burden of proof is that you, not the other person, have the burden of proving that you’re right. In other words you need to provide the arguments and evidence in support of your position. Where the moral permissibility of meat-eating…

  • And then there’s the roadkill objection

    And then there’s the roadkill objection

    Is there anything wrong with eating roadkill or other “found food” that is not vegan? Food waste is another important issue, and there is a whole “freegan” movement that is based on the idea of eating food that will otherwise be thrown out or wasted. The larger issue of food waste (and freeganism as a…