THE USE AND ABUSE OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES

被引:4
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作者
GEORGE, KP
机构
[1] Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Moscow, 83843, Idaho
来源
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS | 1992年 / 5卷 / 02期
关键词
ANIMAL RIGHTS; ANIMAL WELFARE; CHILDREN; DIET; MORAL VEGETARIANISM; SCIENTIFIC REASONING; VEGAN; VEGETARIAN; WOMENS HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/BF01966361
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
In response to Evelyn Pluhar's Who Can Be Morally Obligated to Be a Vegetarian? in this journal issue, the author has read all of Pluhar's citations for the accuracy of her claims and had these read by an independent nutritionist. Detailed analysis of Pluhar's argument shows that she attempts to make her case by consistent misappropriation of the findings and conclusions of the studies she cites. Pluhar makes sweeping generalizations from scanty data, ignores causal explanations given by scientists, equates hypothesis with fact, draws false cause conclusions from studies, and in one case claims a conclusion opposite of what the scientist published. Such poor reasoning cannot be the basis of an argument for moral vegetarianism. A broader search of the literature and attention to reviews and textbooks in nutrition shows that each of Pluhar's claims is suspect or incorrect. Pluhar has not undermined my central claims: even if animals have certain rights and well-planned vegetarian diets are safe in complex industrialized societies, these diets cannot be so regarded if the presuppositions of high levels of wealth, education, and medical care do not exist; and, women, children, the aged and some ill persons are at greater risk on restrictive vegan diets. Thus, any duty of moral vegetarianism is not categorical but provisional in nature.
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页码:217 / 233
页数:17
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