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The collection presents essays, epigrams, and correspondence that challenge meat-eating as morally and religiously inconsistent, arguing that taking animal life contradicts compassion and true piety. The author criticizes scriptural passages that sanction slaughter, contrasts humane teachings with customary dietary practices, and urges vegetarianism as a philosophical and ethical duty grounded in conscience and the Golden Rule. Sections include testimonials, questions and answers, admonitions, and rebuttals addressing common defenses of flesh consumption.

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Emil Edward Kusel

Emil Edward Kusel was an author known for his work in the realm of humanitarian thought. His notable book, "Humanitarian Philosophy, 4th Edition," explores the principles and ethics surrounding humanitarian efforts and social responsibility. Kusel's writings contribute to the discourse on how philosophy can inform and enhance our understanding of humanitarian issues. Through his work, he encourages readers to reflect on the moral imperatives that drive humanitarian action and the philosophical underpinnings of altruism.

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