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Category: analysis | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. On Mentoring New Vegans: An Interview with Jean Bettanny. Read on ». Yes, Fish Feel Pain - and Yes, We Should Care. Utm content=buffer89516&utm medium=social&utm source=twitter.com&utm campaign=buffer “The article ‘Fish Feel Pain: Let’s get over it and do something about it’ offers a brief overview of recent essays published in the journal Animal Sentience”). Perhaps the foremost name in the field of fish sensory abilities is Victoria Brai...Read on ». Robert...
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Ask a Philosopher, Part Four: Causing Harm Versus Failing to Prevent Harm | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Ask a Philosopher, Part Four: Causing Harm Versus Failing to Prevent Harm. Laquo; Previous article. Next article ». Robert Johnson is a British ethicist and moral philsopher. He is the author of Rational Morality: A Science Of Right And Wrong. And commissioning editor of Ockham Publishing. He kindly agreed to allow me to pester him with misspelled, sophomoric questions. This week, I asked him about the difference between causing and preventing harm. It sounds...
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Category: opinion | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. The skeptic movement is broad and it would be wrong to imply that it has rigid doctrines that its followers think about and appeal to constantly, as in some religions. Skepticism is more about *how* we think than it is about *what* we think. This, in theory, puts skeptics (and people who identify with similar movements) in a unique position to be able to ». Read on ». In Defence of Clear Speech and Clear Thinking. Read on ». Read on ». A recent article author...
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. If you are interested in supporting Reasonable Vegan’s goals of nurturing critical thinking in vegan spaces and promoting veganism as a rational ethical choice, we’d like to hear from you! Please contribute to the discussion by commenting on our articles and engaging with us on social media. If you are interested in writing an article for us, please read the about us. Section of this website. If you are. Interested, here are our contributor’s guidelines:.
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Category: cartoons | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Cognitive Dissonance, Our Friend and Ally. Humans are conflicted creatures. We do and say things every day that contradict our values and beliefs. It makes us an interesting, neurotic and dangerous species. When we contradict ourselves, we are not always able to shrug it off as easily as Walt Whitman suggests we might[*](http:/ www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/s z/whitman/song.htm “Do I contradict myself? Read on ». Read on ». There is an apocryphal story ...
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Category: current affairs | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. The skeptic movement is broad and it would be wrong to imply that it has rigid doctrines that its followers think about and appeal to constantly, as in some religions. Skepticism is more about *how* we think than it is about *what* we think. This, in theory, puts skeptics (and people who identify with similar movements) in a unique position to be able to ». Read on ». Making Healthy, Happy Vegans with Ginny Messina. Read on ». Read on ». Flu shots can be a di...
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Ask a Philosopher, Part One: What are Morals? | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Ask a Philosopher, Part One: What are Morals? Laquo; Previous article. Next article ». Robert Johnson is a British ethicist and moral philsopher. He is the author of Rational Morality: A Science Of Right And Wrong. And commissioning editor of Ockham Publishing. He kindly agreed to allow me to pester him with misspelled, sophomoric questions. This week, I delved clumsily into the origins of morality itself. Hello Mr. Johnson! At this point philosophy does beco...
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Interview with an Unnatural Vegan | Reasonable Vegan
http://www.rvgn.org/2015/06/30/interview-with-an-unnatural-vegan
Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Interview with an Unnatural Vegan. Laquo; Previous article. Next article ». Swayze Foster presents the popular ‘Unnatural Vegan’ YouTube channel where her goal is to provide ‘a well rounded intellectually honest view of veganism’. I was excited to chat with another vegan who values reason and evidence. I hoped to gain some insight into what she does, and ask her about her perspective on the wider vegan community. Thank you, Rebecca! Popped up so I bought it&#...
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Two Reasonable People Debate Veganism: Part One | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Two Reasonable People Debate Veganism: Part One. Laquo; Previous article. Next article ». It is, therefore, surprising how little considered debate there seems to be about veganism between reasonable vegans and reasonable non-vegans. We see plenty of snarky or dismissive comments hurled at and by vegans, but not much in the way of constructive debate. We hope to redress this balance by inviting Rhys Southan of letthemeatmeat.com. The argument for veganism is ...
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Ask a Philosopher, Part Three: Who Deserves Moral Consideration? | Reasonable Vegan
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Promoting skeptical inquiry in vegan spaces,. Ask a Philosopher, Part Three: Who Deserves Moral Consideration? Laquo; Previous article. Next article ». Robert Johnson is a British ethicist and moral philosopher. He is the author of Rational Morality: A Science Of Right And Wrong. And commissioning editor of Ockham Publishing. He has kindly agreed to allow us to pester him with questions relevant to veganism. This time, I asked him how we decide which kinds of things deserve moral consideration. Reasonabl...
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