After centuries of neglect, the ethics of food are back with a
vengeance. Justice for food workers and small farmers has joined the
rising tide of concern over the impact of industrial agriculture on
food animals and the broader environment, all while a global epidemic
of obesity-related diseases threatens to overwhelm modern health
systems. An emerging worldwide social movement has turned to local and
organic foods, and struggles to exploit widespread concern over the
next wave of genetic engineering or nanotechnologies applied to food.
Paul B. Thompson's book applies the rigor of philosophy to key topics
in the first comprehensive study explore interconnections hidden deep
within this welter of issues. Bringing to bear more than thirty years
of experience working closely with farmers, agricultural researchers
and food system activists, he explores the eclipse of food ethics
during the rise of nutritional science, and examines the reasons for
its sudden re-emergence in the era of diet-based disease. Thompson
discusses social injustice in the food systems of developed economies
and shows how we have missed the key insights for understanding food
ethics in the developing world. His discussions of animal production
and the environmental impact of agriculture break new ground where
most philosophers would least expect it. By emphasizing the
integration of these issues, Thompson not only brings a comprehensive
philosophical approach to moral issues in the production, processing,
distribution, and consumption of food -- he introduces a fresh way to
think about practical ethics that will have implications in other
areas of applied philosophy.
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Food Ethics for Everyone
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199391714
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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