Moral Vegetarianism, Part 2 of 13
Animal Ethics
JANUARY 21, 2009
Presumably it would include all human beings, whether they are in the habit of eating animals or not. Since no animals are autonomous (in the sense of being capable of making laws for themselves, or acting on principle), moral concepts such as “right” and “wrong” don’t apply to them. Human beings can do without meat.
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