Dialogues On Ethical Vegetarianism by Michael Huemer

Presented as a series of conversations, the book examines whether eating animals is morally permissible by testing common defenses of meat consumption and exploring arguments about animal suffering, sentience, species membership, health, and environmental impact; it critically evaluates intuitive and pragmatic objections and ultimately argues that strong ethical reasons favor adopting vegetarian practices while addressing real-world complications.

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