
Josh Milburn
Host at Knowing Animals
Political philosophy lecturer, @LboroIRPH. Host, @Knowing_Animals. Author, Just Fodder (@McGillQueensUP, 2022); Food, Justice, and Animals (@OUPPolitics, 2023).
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1 month ago |
philinq.it | Josh Milburn |Rachel Robison-Greene
Authors Josh Milburn Loughborough University Rachel Robison-Greene Utah State University Keywords: Meat, Cultivated meat, Cellular agriculture, Food ethics, Animal ethics, Animal activism, Virtue ethics, Philosophy of food, Effective altruism Abstract Meat production raises a host of ethical problems that a move away from animal agriculture and towards cellular agriculture could, partially, resolve. Unsurprisingly, then, ethicists have offered a range of positive cases for cultivated meat,...
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Nov 22, 2024 |
brill.com | Christopher A Bobier |Josh Milburn
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Nov 4, 2024 |
academia.edu | Josh Milburn
New Omnivorism: A Novel Approach to Food and Animal Ethics (Food Ethics, 2022, with Christopher A Bobier) New omnivorism is a term coined by Andy Lamey to refer to arguments that-paradoxically-our duties towards animals require us to eat some animal products.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
link.springer.com | Josh Milburn
AbstractGuardians face a dilemma when it comes to feeding companion animals. On the one hand, a meaty diet might seem suitable for dogs and cats. On the other hand, we are increasingly aware of the problems with animal agriculture. What is there to do? This chapter briefly introduces pet food, reviews the case against slaughter-based (‘conventional’) pet food, and explores the ethical credentials of three possible alternatives.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
academia.edu | Josh Milburn
The relative benefits for environmental sustainability of vegan diets for dogs, cats and people Environmental impacts of the livestock sector are proportional to consumption levels. To assess the relative consumption of livestock animals within the diets of dogs, cats and people, this study examined their dietary energy needs within the US in 2020, and globally in 2018.
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