We are what we eat
Environmental Ethics 3 (4):341-350 (1981)
Abstract
If it is immoral to raise animals for the purpose of eating during a period of food scarcity because the process of changing grain protein to animal protein is wasteful, then it is surely immoral to waste animal protein which was not raised for the purpose of eating, but which could nevertheless be eaten during periods of food scarcity. Therefore, it is immoral not to eat human carrion during periods of food scarcityISBN(s)
0163-4275
DOI
10.5840/enviroethics19813412
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