About book Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard To Think Straight About Animals (2010)
I picked up this book in an attempt to seek insight into my ongoing moral dilemma of whether to return to my vegetarian roots or continue with my recent carnage consumption. I don't know that this book helped to answer this question for me. Then again, I'm not sure if that is the author's intention or really, what his intention is at all. The book appears to be a collection of random facts, a few good stories, and an occasional thought-provoking question or two. In the end, it did not capture my attention enough to continue. Perhaps I will pick it up again in the future; but for now, I will have to seek my answer elsewhere... Reflexiones éticas y sociológicas sobre la relación entre humanos y animales. ¿Es más ético ser vegetariano? ¿Es ético que un vegetariano alimente a su mascota con carne hecha con restos de otros animales? ¿Y si le alimenta sólo con verduras, negligiendo sus necesidades nutricionales?Preguntas, a veces sin respuesta, que hacen pensar.Muy interesante para los predispuestos al tema
Do You like book Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard To Think Straight About Animals (2010)?
it was ok .. it didnt expand my thinking like I thought it would. more so just stated the obvious
—sandeep
It was sometimes interesting, though a lot of it I've heard before.
—Ashley8079
it was really interesting but almost impossible to read alone.
—vix
This was my first ever audio book. I enjoyed it!
—Min