Benatar, David, "Why the Naive Argument against Moral Vegetarianism Really is Naive"
David Benatar refutes Peter Alward’s defense of the “naive argument” against moral vegetarianism.
David Benatar refutes Peter Alward’s defense of the “naive argument” against moral vegetarianism.
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