Most people love animals and love eating meat. One way of reducing this conflict is to deny that animals suffer and have moral rights. We suggest that the act of categorizing an animal as 'food' may diminish their perceived capacity to suffer, which in turn dampens our moral concern. Participants were asked to read about an animal in a distant nation and we manipulated whether the animal was categorized as food, whether it was killed, and human responsibility for its death. The results demonstrate that categorization as food - but not killing or human responsibility - was sufficient to reduce the animal's perceived capacity to suffer, which in turn restricted moral concern. People may be able to love animals and love meat because animals ca...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Is meat eating permissible, from a moral point of view? This chapter argues that for almost all the ...
abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each oth...
Most people love animals and love eating meat. One way of reducing this conflict is to deny that ani...
The central premise of the present chapter is that humans routinely undervalue animals relative to t...
Most people both eat animals and care about animals. Research has begun to examine the psychological...
Harmful but culturally cherished practices often endure in spite of the damages they cause. Meat con...
More and more consumers, at least in Western developed countries, are attentive to the sustainabilit...
The purpose of this article, which takes the form of a dialogue between a vegetarian and a meat eate...
Many people who consider themselves animal lovers also consume meat, which often results in a confli...
Research suggests that animals’ capacity for agency, experience, and benevolence predict beliefs abo...
Cognitive dissonance Festinger (1957) explains the tension caused when an individual’s values do not...
The general idea of this text is to reflect biopolitical constitution of the society and its implic...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals (see ANIMAL RIGHTS; ANIMALS, MORAL S...
Many people wish to avoid harming animals, yet most people also consume meat. This theoretical ‘meat...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Is meat eating permissible, from a moral point of view? This chapter argues that for almost all the ...
abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each oth...
Most people love animals and love eating meat. One way of reducing this conflict is to deny that ani...
The central premise of the present chapter is that humans routinely undervalue animals relative to t...
Most people both eat animals and care about animals. Research has begun to examine the psychological...
Harmful but culturally cherished practices often endure in spite of the damages they cause. Meat con...
More and more consumers, at least in Western developed countries, are attentive to the sustainabilit...
The purpose of this article, which takes the form of a dialogue between a vegetarian and a meat eate...
Many people who consider themselves animal lovers also consume meat, which often results in a confli...
Research suggests that animals’ capacity for agency, experience, and benevolence predict beliefs abo...
Cognitive dissonance Festinger (1957) explains the tension caused when an individual’s values do not...
The general idea of this text is to reflect biopolitical constitution of the society and its implic...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals (see ANIMAL RIGHTS; ANIMALS, MORAL S...
Many people wish to avoid harming animals, yet most people also consume meat. This theoretical ‘meat...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Is meat eating permissible, from a moral point of view? This chapter argues that for almost all the ...
abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each oth...