The Logic of Vegetarianism


Read by Lee Smalley

(4.8 stars; 9 reviews)

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) (4 hr 3 min)

Chapters

INTRODUCTORY 6:56 Read by Lee Smalley
WHY 'VEGETARIAN'? 10:13 Read by Lee Smalley
THE RAISON D'ÊTRE OF VEGETARIANISM 8:24 Read by Lee Smalley
THE PAST AND PRESENT OF VEGETARIANISM 10:07 Read by Lee Smalley
STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE 12:07 Read by Lee Smalley
THE APPEAL TO NATURE 11:06 Read by Lee Smalley
THE HUMANITARIAN ARGUMENT 14:01 Read by Lee Smalley
PALLIATIONS AND SOPHISTRIES 13:45 Read by Lee Smalley
THE CONSISTENCY TRICK 13:36 Read by Lee Smalley
THE DEGRADATION OF THE BUTCHER 8:31 Read by Lee Smalley
THE ÆSTHETIC ARGUMENT 13:43 Read by Lee Smalley
THE HYGIENIC ARGUMENT 10:56 Read by Lee Smalley
DIGESTION 10:39 Read by Lee Smalley
CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE 8:37 Read by Lee Smalley
FLESH MEAT AND MORALS 13:33 Read by Lee Smalley
THE ECONOMIC ARGUMENT 12:02 Read by Lee Smalley
DOUBTS AND DIFFICULTIES 12:22 Read by Lee Smalley
BIBLE AND BEEF 11:34 Read by Lee Smalley
THE FLESH-EATER'S KITH AND KIN 12:29 Read by Lee Smalley
VEGETARIANISM AS RELATED TO OTHER REFORMS 16:27 Read by Lee Smalley
CONCLUSION 12:04 Read by Lee Smalley

Reviews

Well read and interesting


(4 stars)

interesting to hear some structured arguments for and against vegetarianism.