What may we eat? A philosophy of nutrition
Is the question as to what we eat as humans a philosophical one? According to Corine Pelluchon, the question of our diet touches the core of human existence. Our diet not only mediates the relationship between humans and nature, animal welfare and environmental protection, but is central to the political values of participation and democracy. The French philosopher has devoted herself to the major project of a new Enlightenment. In Les Nourritures. Philosophie du Corps Politique, she outlines a contemporary existential philosophy that focuses on people and their well-being as well as animal welfare, ecology and environmental protection, and argues for a new social contract. She provides us with insights and concrete proposals to tackle the transition to a more just society. Mod.: Dominik Erhard
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Corine Pelluchon
Prof. Dr. Corine Pelluchon lehrt Philosophie an der Université … This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.
Dominik Erhard
Dominik Erhard studied German and Philosophy at the… This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.
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