What is Alastair Norcross’s position on eating factory-farmed meat?
a. He supports eating factory-farmed meat because factory-farming reduces the cost of meat, and therefore helps families put dinner on the table.
b. He supports eating-factory farmed meat because animals lack consciousness and self-awareness, and hence do not merit moral consideration.
c. He opposes factory-farming because it causes unnecessary suffering.
d. He opposes factory-farming because killing animals for food is wrong for the same reason that killing a human animal is wrong—that it deprives the animal of a future
c
You might also like to view...
Which Italian humanist worried that the printing press would make intellectuals lazy and less studious?
a. Hieronimo Squarciafico c. Michelangelo b. Leonardo Di Vinci d. Galileo Galilei
The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel led to
a. extinction of true Judaism. b. creative innovations to traditions. c. destruction of the temple. d. creation of new religions, such as Christianity.
Definition 1H In the definition "‘Vegan' means a person who does not eat or use animal products," the species term is:
A) Vegan. B) Animal. C) Person. D) Animal products. E) Products.
Feminist ethics has contributed to the emergence of transgender theory
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.