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Bonotti, Matteo: Legislating about unhealthy food: A millian approach In: Ethical Perspectives, 2013, Vol. 20 (4), 555-589 |
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Foster, Charles: Should you be prosecuted for feeding junk food to your child? : Fast food permanently reduces childrens IQ, a recent and unsurprising study reports. What should be done? The answer is ethically and legally simple. Parents who feed their children junk food, knowing of the attendant risks, are child-abusers, and should be prosecuted. In: Practical Ethics, 2012 (2012-10-05) |
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Monbiot, George: Alzheimer's could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food : There is evidence that poor diet is one cause of Alzheimer's. If ever there was a case for the precautionary principle, this is it In: The Guardian, 2012 (2012-09-10) |
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Singer, Peter; Mason, Jim: The ethics of what we eat : why our food choices matter 2006 |
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Wolfson, David J.; Sullivan, Mariann: Foxes in the hen house : Animals, agribusiness, and the law: a modern American fable In: Animal Rights : current debates and new directions. - Oxford [u.a.], (2004). - 205-233 |
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Gofton, Leslie: Bread to biotechnology : cultural aspects of food ethics In: Food ethics / ed. by Ben Mepham. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (1996). - 120-137 |