Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals

Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals

by Josh Milburn
Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals

Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals

by Josh Milburn

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Overview

Animal lovers who feed meat to other animals are faced with a paradox: perhaps fewer animals would be harmed if they stopped feeding the ones they love. Animal diets do not raise problems merely for individuals. To address environmental crises, health threats, and harm to animals, we must change our food systems and practices. And in these systems, animals, too, are eaters.

Moving beyond what humans should eat and whether to count animals as food, Just Fodder answers ethical and political questions arising from thinking about animals as eaters. Josh Milburn begins with practical dilemmas about feeding the animals closest to us, our pets or animal companions. The questions grow more complicated as he considers relationships with more distance – questions about whether and how to feed garden birds, farmland animals who would eat our crops, and wild animals. Milburn evaluates the nature and circumstances of our relationships with animals to generate a novel theory of animal rights.

Looking past arguments about what we can and cannot do to other beings, Just Fodder asks what we can, should, and must do for them, laying out a fuller range of our ethical obligations to other animals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228013242
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 07/19/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 865 KB

About the Author

Josh Milburn is a lecturer in political philosophy and a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of International Relations, Politics and History at Loughborough University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

1 Introduction: Animals, Food, Philosophy 3

2 Feeding Animals to Animals: The Problem of Carnivory 21

3 Animal Family 50

4 Animal Neighbours 82

5 Animal Thieves 107

6 Animal Refugees 135

7 Animal Strangers 156

8 Conclusion 178

Notes 183

References 201

Index 215

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