Ethical eating
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Ethical eating or food ethics refers to the moral consequences of food choices, both those made by humans and animals.
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Eating meat
The question of whether it is right to eat animal flesh is among the most prominent topics in food ethics.
- See also
- Ahimsa
- Cultured meat
- Devour the Earth
- Economic vegetarianism
- Ethical omnivorism
- Ethical eating
- Food guide pyramid
- Hard problem of consciousness
- Moral agency
- Non-aggression principle
- Nonviolence
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Problem of other minds
- Sustainable diet
- Utilitarianism
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