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Animal welfare - An ethical approach to meat consumption from the perspective of veterinary medicine and zootechnics.

English · Paperback / Softback

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Without animal protein, it is very likely that we would not be as we are -since the last 200,000 years- as indicated by the archeological remains of the hominids that preceded us. Supported by documentary information with abundant bibliography, the dilemma of eating meat is analyzed, with arguments from philosophy, ethics, anthropology, animal welfare science, applied ethology, nutrition, psychology and sustainability. The main objective of this essay is to provide a framework on the use of contemporary ethical principles and theories on our relationship with food animals - such as teleological theories, deontological theories and principlism, among others - that the reader - especially a zootechnical student - can understand as an acquisition of instrumental competences, and apply it to the dilemma caused by the consumption of animal protein.

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Dr. Alonso ist Tierzuchtwartin, Spezialistin für Schweineproduktion, mit einem Diplom in Ethik und einem Doktortitel in angewandter Ethologie. Sie ist Dozentin an der Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Campus Xochimilco, Mexiko-Stadt, wo sie im Modul "Erhaltung des Tierschutzes" Tierethik und Deontologie unterrichtet.

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Authors María de Lourdes Alonso Spilsbury
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206855521
ISBN 9786206855521
No. of pages 68
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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