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Duty and the Beast Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)

Duty and the Beast By Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)

Duty and the Beast by Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)


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This book analyzes current ethical and scientific thinking about the morality of eating meat within an animal-rights framework, and re-evaluates perspectives on the moral status of animals. It will interest readers from academic disciplines including philosophy, animal studies, political science, and cultural studies.

Duty and the Beast Summary

Duty and the Beast: Should We Eat Meat in the Name of Animal Rights? by Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)

The moral status of animals is a subject of controversy both within and beyond academic philosophy, especially regarding the question of whether and when it is ethical to eat meat. A commitment to animal rights and related notions of animal protection is often thought to entail a plant-based diet, but recent philosophical work challenges this view by arguing that, even if animals warrant a high degree of moral standing, we are permitted - or even obliged - to eat meat. Andy Lamey provides critical analysis of past and present dialogues surrounding animal rights, discussing topics including plant agriculture, animal cognition, and in vitro meat. He documents the trend toward a new kind of omnivorism that justifies meat-eating within a framework of animal protection, and evaluates for the first time which forms of this new omnivorism can be ethically justified, providing crucial guidance for philosophers as well as researchers in culture and agriculture.

Duty and the Beast Reviews

'An important contribution worthy of close study.' Christopher Bobier, Metapsychology
'... rigorously researched and argued ...' M. A. Betz, Choice
'Provides us with a far better appreciation of the challenges to which vegetarians and vegans must respond. ... Duty and the Beast is a very good book published at a very opportune time. Lamey's expositions are pointed and detailed, and many of his suggestions are innovative and persuasive.' Mark Bernstein, Journal of Animal Ethics
'Lamey's book is a highly sophisticated, yet lucid and innovative, philosophical investigation on how non-human animals ought to be treated. Those who appreciate philosophical thought experiments and/or science-informed discussions on ethics will find Lamey's work essential reading.' Markku Oksanen, Environmental Values

About Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)

Andy Lamey is Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Frontier Justice: The Global Refugee Crisis and What to Do about It (2011).

Table of Contents

Introduction: the new animal debate; 1. The case for animal protection; 2. A view to a kill; 3. Burger veganism; 4. The dinner of double effect; 5. Killing them softly; 6. What is it like to be a chicken?; 7. The logic of the larder; 8. Thinking like a plant; 9. Long live the new flesh.

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NLS9781316612880
9781316612880
1316612880
Duty and the Beast: Should We Eat Meat in the Name of Animal Rights? by Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-09-02
270
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