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Author Kaplan, David M., author.

Title Food philosophy : an introduction / David M. Kaplan.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]
©2020

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 228 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: What is philosophy of food? -- Food metaphysics -- Food epistemology -- Food aesthetics -- Food ethics -- Food political philosophy -- Food existentialism.
Summary "Food is a challenging subject. There is little consensus about how and what we should produce and consume. It is not even clear what food is or whether people have similar experiences of it. On one hand, food is recognized as a basic need, if not a basic right. On the other hand, it is hard to generalize about it given the wide range of practices and cuisines, and the even wider range of tastes. This book is an introduction to the philosophical dimensions of food. David M. Kaplan examines the nature and meaning of food, how we experience it, the social role it plays, its moral and political dimensions, and how we judge it to be delicious or awful. He shows how the different branches of philosophy contribute to a broader understanding of food: what food is (metaphysics), how we experience food (epistemology), what taste in food is (aesthetics), how we should make and eat food (ethics), how governments should regulate food (political philosophy), and why food matters to us (existentialism). Kaplan embarks on a series of philosophical investigations, considering topics such as culinary identity and authenticity, tasting and food criticism, appetite and disgust, meat eating and techno-foods, and consumerism and conformity. He emphasizes how different narratives help us navigate the complex world of food -- yet we all have responsibilities to ourselves, to others, and to animals. An original treatment of a timely subject, Food Philosophy is suitable for undergraduates while making a significant contribution to scholarly debates"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Food -- Philosophy.
Food -- Philosophy.
Food.
Food -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Food -- Social aspects.
Food -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Food -- Social aspects.
PHILOSOPHY -- General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Kaplan, David M. Food philosophy. New York : Columbia University Press, [2020] 9780231167901 (DLC) 2019019504 (OCoLC)1098791717
ISBN 9780231551106 (electronic book)
023155110X (electronic book)
9780231167901 (hardcover)
9780231167918 (paperback)
0231167903
0231167911