Write an essay about ″Chapter Seventeen – The Ethics of Eating Animals,″ Pollan peruses the animal rights literature, contemplating the various reasons given by activists for not consuming meat. In order to further understand some of these objections
Pollan, Michael. The Omnivore`s Dilemma a Natural History of Four Meals. Penguin Book, 2016. Since this course has stressed writing from sources, frequent quotation and paraphrasing, especially from ″Chapter Seventeen – The Ethics of Eating Animals″ in Omnivore`s Dilemma, is required. Attribute the ideas to Pollan using identifying tags and in-text parenthetical citations (parentheses and page number). A brief ″Works Cited″ section must appear at the end of your essay. Topic In ″Chapter Seventeen – The Ethics of Eating Animals,″ Pollan peruses the animal rights literature, contemplating the various reasons given by activists for not consuming meat. In order to further understand some of these objections, he even becomes a vegetarian for a brief period. However, he comes to regard animal rights as a puritanical, ″parochial″ and ″urban″ ideology that ″could only thrive in a world where people have lost contact with the natural world…″(325) and concludes, ″eating animals may sometimes be the most ethical thing to do″ (327). After briefly summarizing some of the objection to eating meat, write an essay that defends Pollan`s position by discussing how a carnivorous diet (if practiced in a reasonable and humane way) is beneficial to humans, animals and the environment. +Alternative: Using ″Against Meat″ by Jonathan Safran, Foer. New York Times Magazine 11 Oct. 2009. 18 Nov. 2009 ˂http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/magazine/11foer-t.html˃.,″Chapter Four – The Feedlot″ from The Omnivore`s Dilemma Also, use the vocabulary from the Chapters, for example: lipophobia(2),orthodoxy(2),august(2),apotheosis(2),foie gras(3), prodigious(4), surfeit(4), Manichean(4), intrepid(4), blandishments(5), exacerbate(5),assuage(5),oxymoronically(8), euphemism(16), provenance(17), abetting(24), versatility(25), contingent(27), mutations(27), superfluous(29),amenable(30)derision(32), agronomist(41), hyperbole(43), benefaction(44), precipitous(45), laissez-faire(50), exhorted(52), putative(53)circumnavigate(57, fungible(58),commodity(59),panoply(60), protean,circuitous(63), cache(86), vicissitudes(91), . Introduction(1 paragraph)+Body(3 paragraphs)+Conclusion (1 paragraph )=5