Collection
Main Collection
Item
Jain Vegetarian Laws in the City of Palitana: Indefensible Legal Enforcement or Praiseworthy Progressive Moralism?
Item type
Author
van Popering, Ruben
Title
Jain Vegetarian Laws in the City of Palitana: Indefensible Legal Enforcement or Praiseworthy Progressive Moralism?
Alternative Title
Jain Vegetarian Laws in the City of Palitana
Publisher
Linköpings universitet, Centrum för tillämpad etik Linköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakulteten
Date
2015
Coverage
2015
Collection
Main Collection
Description
The city of Palitana, India, has become the first region known to legally install de facto meat bans, essentially making Palitana a vegetarian city by law. These legal steps seem to be the direct result of social pressure put on local legislators in the form of a mass hunger strike performed by local Jain monks. This thesis is aimed at discussing the background of this case, its connections to a broader general discussion of moral and ethical vegetarianism, and arguments in favor of and against the legal installment of a meat ban in the Palitana case. It is concluded that although the meat ban is ideologically and theoretically speaking ethically justifiable and defensible it is in practice, at least in its current form, not ethically desirable.
Key
A685T6NT
Language
English
Identifier
OCLC Number
1234534094