Should a Deep Ecologist be a Vegetarian?
Title: Should a Deep Ecologist be a Vegetarian?
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Should a Deep Ecologist be a Vegetarian?
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 2047 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Deep ecology is essentially the belief that we should learn to live in harmony with nature and connect with the earth, and the idea that all life forms, including humans, deserve equal rights, thus embracing a rejection of anthropocentricism. Nowhere in the philosophy of deep ecology does it say, or is implied, that a deep ecologist should be a vegetarian. To be both a vegetarian and a deep ecologist would actually be to find oneself
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