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Food, justice, and animals: feeding the world respectfully

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posted on 2023-05-04, 15:23 authored by Josh MilburnJosh Milburn

How would we eat if animals had rights? A standard assumption is that our food systems would be plant-based. But maybe we should reject this assumption. Indeed, this book argues that a future non-vegan food system would be permissible on an animal rights view. It might even be desirable.

In Food, Justice, and Animals: Feeding the World Respectfully, Josh Milburn questions if the vegan food system risks cutting off many people's pursuit of the 'good life', risks exacerbating food injustices, and risks negative outcomes for animals. If so, then maybe non-vegan food systems would be preferable to vegan food systems, if they could respect animal rights.

Could they? The author provides a rigorous analysis of the ethics of farming invertebrates, producing plant-based meats, developing cultivated animal products, and co-working with animals on genuinely humane farms, arguing that these possibilities offer the chance for a food system that is non-vegan, but nonetheless respects animals' rights. He argues that there is a way for us to have our cake, and eat it too, because we can have our cow, and eat her too.

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British Academy

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School

  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Department

  • International Relations, Politics and History

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Josh Milburn

Publication date

2023-04-20

Copyright date

2023

ISBN

9780192867469; 9780191959530

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Josh Milburn. Deposit date: 3 May 2023

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