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HUNGRY BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS
The Joyful Case for Going Vegan
A heartfelt, humane, and even hilarious account of why rule-obsessed veganism fails and how a focus on flourishing can bring about an abundant future for all.
The moral and environmental case for going vegan is easy, so simple that a five-year old could explain it. So what makes it so hard? We do, by focusing on the rules of veganism rather that the act of going vegan. To go vegan, we must see it not as an identity or a destination but a process. Practically, this can mean going vegan step by step. Fundamentally, it means emphasizing flourishing and forgiveness: in our relationships with ourselves, our communities, and the natural world.
In Hungry Beautiful Animals, philosopher Matthew C. Halteman shows us how - despite all the forces arrayed against going vegan - we can create an abundant life for everyone without using animals for food. It might seem that moral rectitude or environmental judgement should do the trick, but they can't. Going vegan must be about flourishing, for all life. Shame and blame don't lead to flourishing. We must do it with joy instead.
Hungry Beautiful Animals is more than philosophy: it's a book of action, of forgiveness, of love. It isn't just about how to eat better, it is a rapturous book that creates a vision of the good life.
Matthew C. Halteman is professor of philosophy at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and fellow in the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, UK. He is the author of Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation and coeditor of Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments About the Ethics of Eating. He lives in Grand Rapids.
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Published 2024-11-01 by Basic Books |