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The Logic of Vegetarianism

The Logic of Vegetarianism

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 04 hours and 03 minutes

Language: English

With clear logic and entertaining dialogues, the author presents many reasons for a vegetarian rather than a “flesh-eating” diet, and his arguments for not eating meat are as compelling today as when they were written. (Lee Smalley)

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INTRODUCTORY (Lee Smalley)
WHY 'VEGETARIAN'? (Lee Smalley)
THE RAISON D'ÊTRE OF VEGETARIANISM (Lee Smalley)
THE PAST AND PRESENT OF VEGETARIANISM (Lee Smalley)
STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE (Lee Smalley)
THE APPEAL TO NATURE (Lee Smalley)
THE HUMANITARIAN ARGUMENT (Lee Smalley)
PALLIATIONS AND SOPHISTRIES (Lee Smalley)
THE CONSISTENCY TRICK (Lee Smalley)
THE DEGRADATION OF THE BUTCHER (Lee Smalley)
THE ÆSTHETIC ARGUMENT (Lee Smalley)
THE HYGIENIC ARGUMENT (Lee Smalley)
DIGESTION (Lee Smalley)
CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE (Lee Smalley)
FLESH MEAT AND MORALS (Lee Smalley)
THE ECONOMIC ARGUMENT (Lee Smalley)
DOUBTS AND DIFFICULTIES (Lee Smalley)
BIBLE AND BEEF (Lee Smalley)
THE FLESH-EATER'S KITH AND KIN (Lee Smalley)
VEGETARIANISM AS RELATED TO OTHER REFORMS (Lee Smalley)
CONCLUSION (Lee Smalley)
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