How to justify a legal enforced veganism. A case of the Homo Carnivorous


Term Paper, 2019

10 Pages, Grade: 1.7


Abstract or Introduction

For almost 5000 years now, an anthropocentric world view has prevailed in large parts of the world. In general, this view claims that humanity is at the center of the world and enjoys a prominent position in nature. The common division of all living beings into humans and non-humans illustrates this fact. Also, the most religions (e.g. Christianity, Judaism, Islam) describes the human as the pride of creation. However, not only religions propagate this view. Humanism, too, attributes a unique position to mankind.

A consequence of the view that the human being is placed higher, is the disparagement of other living beings. Therefore, since the beginning of anthropocentrism, non-human animals are objectified, exploited as slaves and consumed as food. It is called speciesism, more specific, carnism. Both a "subcategory" of anthropocentrism. However, this approach to the environment is neither ecologically sustainable nor morally justifiable.

Details

Title
How to justify a legal enforced veganism. A case of the Homo Carnivorous
College
University of Constance
Course
Theories of Public Justification
Grade
1.7
Author
Year
2019
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V611405
ISBN (eBook)
9783346229458
Language
English
Keywords
case, homo, carnivorous
Quote paper
Severin Grüber (Author), 2019, How to justify a legal enforced veganism. A case of the Homo Carnivorous, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/611405

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