04571nam 22009255 450 991081399090332120241107094517.01-283-36976-197866133697650-520-95197-210.1525/9780520951976(CKB)2550000000074264(EBL)816156(OCoLC)769342350(SSID)ssj0000551883(PQKBManifestationID)12204529(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000551883(PQKBWorkID)10537891(PQKB)10228673(DE-B1597)520978(OCoLC)774290531(DE-B1597)9780520951976(MiAaPQ)EBC816156(ODN)ODN0000686957(EXLCZ)99255000000007426420200424h20122012 fg engur|||||||||||txtccrThe Philosophy of Food /David M. Kaplan1st ed.Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2012]©20121 online resource (321 p.)California Studies in Food and Culture ;39Description based upon print version of record.0-520-26933-0 Front matter --Table of Contents --Introduction: The Philosophy of Food --1. Real Men Have Manners --2. Down-Home Global Cooking: A Third Option between Cosmopolitanism and Localism --3. Hunger Is the Best Sauce: The Aesthetics of Food --4. Smells, Tastes, and Everyday Aesthetics --5. Ethical Gourmandism --6. Two Evils in Food Country: Hunger and Lack of Representation --7. Ethics and Genetically Modified Food --8. The Ethics of Food Safety in the Twenty-First Century: Who Keeps the Public Good? --9. The Myth of Happy Meat --10. Animal Welfare, Happy Meat, and Veganism as the Moral Baseline --11. Animal Ethics and Food Production in the Twenty-First Century --12. Nature Politics and the Philosophy of Agriculture --13. The Ethics and Sustainability of Aquaculture --14. Scenarios for Food Security --15. Nutritionism and Functional Foods --16. In Vitro Meat: What Are the Moral Issues? --Contributors --IndexThis book explores food from a philosophical perspective, bringing together sixteen leading philosophers to consider the most basic questions about food: What is it exactly? What should we eat? How do we know it is safe? How should food be distributed? What is good food? David M. Kaplan's erudite and informative introduction grounds the discussion, showing how philosophers since Plato have taken up questions about food, diet, agriculture, and animals. However, until recently, few have considered food a standard subject for serious philosophical debate. Each of the essays in this book brings in-depth analysis to many contemporary debates in food studies-Slow Food, sustainability, food safety, and politics-and addresses such issues as "happy meat," aquaculture, veganism, and table manners. The result is an extraordinary resource that guides readers to think more clearly and responsibly about what we consume and how we provide for ourselves, and illuminates the reasons why we act as we do.California Studies in Food and CultureFoodbooks for my first business dinner.books for reluctant readers.books for restaurant owners.changing my diet.cooking diet.cooking.culinary techniques.culinary.easy to read.first date manners.food and cooking.food and culinary.food and hunger.food safety.food.good table manners.guide to cooking.history of food.how to act at business dinners.meatless meals.page turner.plant based diets.restaurant etiquette.safe food.table etiquette.vegetarianism.what is aquaculture.what is veganism.Food641.3Kaplan David M.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910813990903321The Philosophy of Food4087647UNINA