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- who: Cultivated Meat Utilitarianism Sovereignty et al. from the Department of Philosophy, Universitat Autu00f2noma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain have published the research: The Moral Pitfalls of meat: Complementing Utilitarian Perspective with eco-republican Justice Approach, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this paper, then, is to discuss why utilitarian arguments should dialogue with arguments framed from an eco-republican justice to address the moral pitfalls of cultivatedmeat . Regarding nonhumans, I will discuss sovereignty more broadly and draw on some contributions from the capabilities approach, reasoning that cultivated meat may cause loss of . . .
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