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If we want to improve the treatment of animals, Dominique Lestel
argues, we must acknowledge our evolutionary impulse to eat them
and we must expand our worldview to see how others consume meat
ethically and sustainably. The position of vegans and vegetarians
is unrealistic and exclusionary. Eat This Book calls at once for a
renewed and vigorous defense of animal rights and a more open
approach to meat eating that turns us into responsible carnivores.
Lestel skillfully synthesizes Western philosophical views on the
moral status of animals and holistic cosmologies that recognize
human-animal reciprocity. He shows that the carnivore's position is
more coherently ethical than vegetarianism, which isolates humans
from the world by treating cruelty, violence, and conflicting
interests as phenomena outside of life. Describing how meat eaters
assume completely-which is to say, metabolically-their animal
status, Lestel opens our eyes to the vital relation between
carnivores and animals and carnivores' genuine appreciation of
animals' life-sustaining flesh. He vehemently condemns factory
farming and the terrible footprint of industrial meat eating. His
goal is to recreate a kinship between humans and animals that
reminds us of what it means to be tied to the world.
If we want to improve the treatment of animals, Dominique Lestel
argues, we must acknowledge our evolutionary impulse to eat them
and we must expand our worldview to see how others consume meat
ethically and sustainably. The position of vegans and vegetarians
is unrealistic and exclusionary. Eat This Book calls at once for a
renewed and vigorous defense of animal rights and a more open
approach to meat eating that turns us into responsible carnivores.
Lestel skillfully synthesizes Western philosophical views on the
moral status of animals and holistic cosmologies that recognize
human-animal reciprocity. He shows that the carnivore's position is
more coherently ethical than vegetarianism, which isolates humans
from the world by treating cruelty, violence, and conflicting
interests as phenomena outside of life. Describing how meat eaters
assume completely-which is to say, metabolically-their animal
status, Lestel opens our eyes to the vital relation between
carnivores and animals and carnivores' genuine appreciation of
animals' life-sustaining flesh. He vehemently condemns factory
farming and the terrible footprint of industrial meat eating. His
goal is to recreate a kinship between humans and animals that
reminds us of what it means to be tied to the world.
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