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The Ends of Thought skip to main | skip to sidebar The Ends of Thought JOURNEYS TO PHILOSOPHY'S THIRD KINGDOM Saturday, October 6, 2012 Choosing Our Motives Posted by Roman Altshuler Leiter has a new post  with a poll about the breakdown between vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores in philosophy. While this is interesting information to have, I guess, I wonder about the second part of the poll, the one that asks people whether their eating is shaped by ethics. First, I have no idea how philosophers can still believe that any of us have access to our motives, so I'm generally skeptical of people who claim to be vegetarians for ethical reasons (apologies to those of you who do so claim, but I think you're wrong). Let's say that you believe eating meat is wrong. You also find it easy and convenient, for whatever reason, not to eat meat. There's a correlation. You know that there is a correlation. But how could you possibly establish that there is a causal connection? Of ...

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