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Johns Hopkins University | AS.150.265

Introduction to Food Ethics

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Must we ensure that everyone has access to safe food? How ought we regard animals, farmers, and the environment? Is animal consumption supportive of structural sexism, racism, classism? These are important questions with consequences that regularly influence our food choices. This course begins an inquiry via three questions: What is food? Where does food come from? and Who eats food? These questions allow us to peer into the ethical aspects of our relationships to food.

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