Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) on the Fallacious Appeal to Nature
Animal Ethics
MAY 21, 2008
Hitherto I had stuck to my resolution of not eating animal food, and on this occasion consider'd, with my master Tryon, the taking every fish as a kind of unprovoked murder, since none of them had, or ever could do us any injury that might justify the slaughter. All this seemed very reasonable.
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