Our Moral Duty to Eat Meat

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I argue that eating meat is morally good and our duty when it is part of a practice that has benefited animals. The existence of domesticated animals depends on the practice of eating them, and the meat-eating practice benefits animals of that kind if they have good lives. The argument is not consequentialist but historical, and it does not apply to nondomesticated animals. I refine the argument and consider objections.

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Zangwill, N. (2021). Our Moral Duty to Eat Meat. Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 7(3), 295–311. https://doi.org/10.1017/apa.2020.21

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