We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educational issue dealing with society and environment, politics and health, tastes and trends, as well as genetic and epigenetic factors. This hypothesis arises from a particular theory of the human act and an anthropological approach based on the philosophical speculations of MacIntyre and Aristotle. We argue that eating choices are “hybrids of freedom,” rationality, and unconscious and environmental elements. Finally, we suggest that people have to change their habits in order to transform the human way of acting, since every human act can change the human essence and vice versa.Defendemos que, como o ato de comer é racional e relacional, também ...
This thesis proposes the adoption of a practical and philosophic approach to the discussion about wh...
There have been marked changes in eating habits perceptions of body image; these are currently very ...
This paper contends that eating shapes the self; that is, our practices and understandings of eating...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
Abstract We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be a...
The way in which human beings eat is quite revealing of the kind of moral beings that they are. This...
The present work aims at proposing a conceptual network in Human Right to Adequate Food as a way to ...
Considering the "act to eat" as human act par excellence, this article looks for to trace the histor...
P(論文)This paper investigates how eating is related to an ethical dimension and how it can help to fo...
A presente comunicação situa-se no campo de estudos da antropologia da alimentação e pretende discor...
Abstract: Is it possible to trace the contours of a bioethical reflection on nutrition? The present...
The anthropological literature on the practices, habits and conceptions of eating of rural and urban...
Using a theoretical-reflexive approach, this article connects the results of various qualitative stu...
Entre todas las criaturas de la Tierra, el hombre es la única que posee el sentido del destino y e...
This thesis proposes the adoption of a practical and philosophic approach to the discussion about wh...
There have been marked changes in eating habits perceptions of body image; these are currently very ...
This paper contends that eating shapes the self; that is, our practices and understandings of eating...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
Abstract We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be a...
The way in which human beings eat is quite revealing of the kind of moral beings that they are. This...
The present work aims at proposing a conceptual network in Human Right to Adequate Food as a way to ...
Considering the "act to eat" as human act par excellence, this article looks for to trace the histor...
P(論文)This paper investigates how eating is related to an ethical dimension and how it can help to fo...
A presente comunicação situa-se no campo de estudos da antropologia da alimentação e pretende discor...
Abstract: Is it possible to trace the contours of a bioethical reflection on nutrition? The present...
The anthropological literature on the practices, habits and conceptions of eating of rural and urban...
Using a theoretical-reflexive approach, this article connects the results of various qualitative stu...
Entre todas las criaturas de la Tierra, el hombre es la única que posee el sentido del destino y e...
This thesis proposes the adoption of a practical and philosophic approach to the discussion about wh...
There have been marked changes in eating habits perceptions of body image; these are currently very ...
This paper contends that eating shapes the self; that is, our practices and understandings of eating...