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050 00 $aTX357$b.C68 2018
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100 1 $aCrane, Jonathan K.$q(Jonathan Kadane),$eauthor.
245 10 $aEating ethically :$breligion and science for a better diet /$cJonathan K. Crane.
264 1 $aNew York :$bColumbia University Press,$c[2018]
300 $axi, 250 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart I. Eating unwell. Full of ourselves -- Deprivation and gluttony -- Part II. I eat therefore I am. The eater -- The eaten -- Eating -- Part III. Eating well. Eating's genesis -- Satisfaction -- Just right -- Part IV. I eat therefore I am tasteful. Savoring -- Sacrificing -- Sharing -- Part V. Conclusion. Go ahead, refrain.
520 $aFew activities are as essential to human flourishing as eating, and fewer still are as ethically fraught. Eating well is particularly confusing. We live amid excess, faced with conflicting recommendations, contradictory scientific studies, and complex moral, medical, and environmental consequences that influence our choices. A new eating strategy is urgently needed, one grounded in ethics, informed by biology, supported by philosophy and theology, and, ultimately, personally achievable. Eating Ethically argues persuasively for more adaptive eating practices. Drawing on religion, medicine, philosophy, cognitive science, art, ethics, and more, Jonathan K. Crane shows how distinguishing among the eater, the eaten, and the act of eating promotes a radical reorientation away from external cues and toward internal ones. This turn is vital for survival, according to classic philosophy on appetite and contemporary studies of satiety, metabolic science as well as metaphysics and religion. By intertwining ancient wisdom from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam with cutting-edge research, Crane concludes that ethical eating is a means to achieve both personal health and social cohesion. Grounded in science and tradition, Eating Ethically shows us what it truly means to eat well. --Publisher.
650 0 $aFood consumption$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aFood$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aFood$xReligious aspects.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aCrane, Jonathan K. (Jonathan Kadane).$tEating ethically.$dNew York : Columbia University Press, [2018]$z9780231545877$w(DLC) 2017046619$w(OCoLC)1004957542
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