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As defined by the International Vegetarian Union, a vegetarian eats no animals but may eat eggs and dairy (and is then an ovo-lacto vegetarian). A pescetarian is a vegetarian who allows the consumption of fish. A vegan excludes both animals and animal products from his diet, including honey. Vegetarians and vegans can be further refined into numerous other categories - fruitarian, Halal vegetarian, and so on. The terminological complexity here only amplifies the point that food now attracts the taxonomical energies once devoted to, say, metaphysics.
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As defined by the International Vegetarian Union, a vegetarian eats no animals but may eat eggs and dairy (and is then an ovo-lacto vegetarian). A pescetarian is a vegetarian who allows the consumption of fish. A vegan excludes both animals and animal products from his diet, including honey. Vegetarians and vegans can be further refined into numerous other categories - fruitarian, Halal vegetarian, and so on. The terminological complexity here only amplifies the point that food now attracts the taxonomical energies once devoted to, say, metaphysics.
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For a general discussion, see, Times Books
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For a general discussion, see Pamela Paul, Pornified: How Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families (Times Books, 200 5).
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Pornified: How Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families
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For clinical accounts of the evidence of harm, see, for example, Ana J. Bridges, Pornography's Effects on Interpersonal Relationships, and Jill C. Manning, The Impact of Pornography on Women, papers presented to a conference on The Social Costs of Pornography, Princeton University (December zoo8). For further information and for pre-consultation drafts of these papers, see http:/www.winst.org/family- marriage-and-democracy/social-costs-of-pornography/consultation2008.p hp (accessed January 7, 2008). The papers also include an interesting econometric assessment of what is spent to avoid or recover from pornography addiction: Kirk Doran, The Economics of Pornography.
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For clinical accounts of the evidence of harm, see, for example, Ana J. Bridges, "Pornography's Effects on Interpersonal Relationships," and Jill C. Manning, "The Impact of Pornography on Women," papers presented to a conference on "The Social Costs of Pornography," Princeton University (December zoo8). For further information and for pre-consultation drafts of these papers, see http:/www.winst.org/family- marriage-and-democracy/social-costs-of-pornography/consultation2008.p hp (accessed January 7, 2008). The papers also include an interesting econometric assessment of what is spent to avoid or recover from pornography addiction: Kirk Doran, "The Economics of Pornography."
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Interestingly, Nietzsche does appear to have foreseen the universalizability of vegetarianism, writing in the r 870s, I believe that the vegetarians, with their prescription to eat less and more simply, are of more use than all the new moral systems taken together. ⋯ There is no doubt that the future educators of mankind will also prescribe a stricter diet. Also interesting, Adolf Hitler - whose own vegetarianism appears to have been adopted because of Wagner's (Wagner in turn had been convinced by the sometime vegetarian Nietzsche) - reportedly remarked in 1941 that there's one thing I can predict to eaters of meat: the world of the future will be vegetarian.
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Interestingly, Nietzsche does appear to have foreseen the universalizability of vegetarianism, writing in the r 870s, "I believe that the vegetarians, with their prescription to eat less and more simply, are of more use than all the new moral systems taken together. ⋯ There is no doubt that the future educators of mankind will also prescribe a stricter diet." Also interesting, Adolf Hitler - whose own vegetarianism appears to have been adopted because of Wagner's (Wagner in turn had been convinced by the sometime vegetarian Nietzsche) - reportedly remarked in 1941 that "there's one thing I can predict to eaters of meat: the world of the future will be vegetarian."
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