- An
omnivore (/ˈɒmnɪvɔːr/) is an
animal that
regularly consumes significant quantities of both
plant and
animal matter.
Obtaining energy and
nutrients from...
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Ethical omnivorism,
omnivorism or comp****ionate carnivorism, (as
opposed to
obligatory carnivorism, the view that it is
obligatory for
people to eat animals)...
- consciousness,
issues relating to
animal welfare or
animal rights (see
ethical omnivorism), the
environment (see
environmental vegetarianism), or
reducing resource...
- the
practitioner only eats meat from free-range
sources called ethical omnivorism. In ranching, free-range
livestock are
permitted to roam
without being...
- both the
amount and type of meat
consumed became a
signal of status.
Omnivorism, a term
typically reserved for
those who
consume a non-restricted variety...
- S2CID 237955801. Work
developing the idea of new
omnivorism: Bobier, Chris; Milburn, Josh (2022). "New
Omnivorism: a
Novel Approach to Food and
Animal Ethics"...
- the Species. 22 (1). Milburn, Josh; Bobier,
Christopher (2022). "New
Omnivorism: a
Novel Approach to Food and
Animal Ethics". Food Ethics. 7: 5. doi:10...
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conservation Conservation welfare Ethics of
uncertain sentience Ethical omnivorism Five
freedoms Humane law
enforcement Intrinsic value in
animal ethics...
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conservation Conservation welfare Ethics of
uncertain sentience Ethical omnivorism Five
freedoms Humane law
enforcement Intrinsic value in
animal ethics...
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complex Cultured meat
Devour the
Earth Economic vegetarianism Ethical omnivorism Ethics of
uncertain sentience Hard
problem of
consciousness Moral agency...