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Je ne savais pas où mettre ça. Alors, je crée un fil sur la recherche universitaire sur le veganisme ; peut-être y aura-t-il d'autres choses à ajouter à l'avenir.
L'université de Portsmouth mène un programme de recherche sur le véganisme :
http://www.port.ac.uk/centre-for-europe ... lifestyle/
Qu"est-ce qu'on est à la ramasse en France quand même
L'université de Portsmouth mène un programme de recherche sur le véganisme :
http://www.port.ac.uk/centre-for-europe ... lifestyle/
Veganism: Ethics and Lifestyle
This project seeks to investigate perspectives on veganism in terms of synergies and tensions between the moral values associated with the welfare of animals, the principles associated with sustainability, and the values associated with healthy living. Historically, veganism has an ethical dimension that extends beyond diet to preclude the human use of any animal-based products (e.g. in clothes and accessories) and products and methods that involve the abuse of animals (e.g. chemical products that are tested on animals). Individuals who care about animals often feel they are confirming the substance of their concern by conducting their lives around their view about a moral position that humans should refrain from inflicting harm on nonhumans. This ethical veganism is a form of consumer boycott that is regarded as a display of moral integrity. In lifestyle veganism the ethical dimension is replaced with an effort to achieve dietary insurance against risks to health. Thus, lifestyle veganism is said to replace the
being of the ethical conduct of life with the
doing of the consumer who is more concerned with her or his health.
Qu"est-ce qu'on est à la ramasse en France quand même