Template:Did you know nominations/On Abstinence from Eating Animals
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The result was: promoted by DirtyHarry991 talk 10:36, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
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On Abstinence from Eating Animals
- ... that Porphyry (pictured) describes a moral obligation to extend justice to animals in his 3rd-century treatise on vegetarianism? Source: "The main argument of DA 3 can be summarized as follows. There is a moral obligation to respect the demands of justice in regard to all for whom there is oikeiōsis, a class which comprehends rational beings" from "Porphyry, Nature, and Community", History of Philosophy Quarterly.
- ALT1: ... that Porphyry (pictured) originated the argument from marginal cases in his 3rd-century treatise on vegetarianism? Source: "In any event, Porphyry's status as the discoverer of the vegetarian argument from marginal cases ought to be acknowledged." from "Vegetarianism and the Argument from Marginal Cases in Porphyry", Journal of the History of Ideas.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Wolfgang Wieland and Template:Did you know nominations/Conservation in Indonesia
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