The Hungry Soul: Eating and the Perfecting of Our NatureFree Press, 1994 - 248 pagini What is the full meaning of eating? What does it reveal about the soul? What is the meaning of human omnivorousness and the myriad customs that refine human eating, transforming animal feeding into human dining? This book examines the phenomena of eating, natural and cultural - from metabolism, appetite, and taste, to hospitality, table manners, and the ritual meal, and reveals how eating not only feeds the body but also nourishes the soul. |
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... meat eating is widely controverted , some claiming that the bi- ological route to man is intimately connected to his becoming carnivorous , others arguing that meat eating is a latter - day and inessential addition to an already highly ...
... meat eating is widely controverted , some claiming that the bi- ological route to man is intimately connected to his becoming carnivorous , others arguing that meat eating is a latter - day and inessential addition to an already highly ...
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... meat eating and humanization is Plato's Republic . Early in the dialogue , while constructing in speech the first or ... meat . He com- plains that Socrates is creating a city of pigs — that is , a city without meat and all that goes ...
... meat eating and humanization is Plato's Republic . Early in the dialogue , while constructing in speech the first or ... meat . He com- plains that Socrates is creating a city of pigs — that is , a city without meat and all that goes ...
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... meat , is the human food . There are numerous reasons why this is so . In eating meat , men do pretty much as the carnivores . True , cooking for taste and edibili- ty is a specifically human addition , but we practice it only as a ...
... meat , is the human food . There are numerous reasons why this is so . In eating meat , men do pretty much as the carnivores . True , cooking for taste and edibili- ty is a specifically human addition , but we practice it only as a ...
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activity appetite Aristotle awareness Babette Babette's feast become begin bodily body bread bread and salt Brillat-Savarin cannibalism carnivores cells Chapter chewing civilized common conversation creatures cultural customs Cyclops desire dietary laws dining dinner party distinction divine drink earth eater edible especially ethical example eyes fact feed flesh freedom fruit Genesis grace guests hand holy hospitality host human eating human form hunger Ibid incisors kind least Leo Strauss Leviticus liberality living form living things look man's manifest Margaret Visser material matter meal means meat metabolism mind moral motion mouth nature necessity neediness Nicomachean Ethics nourishing Odysseus omnivorousness one's organism ourselves philosophical pleasures Polyphemos possible powers present principle psychic question rational rational animal reason regarding relation salt self-conscious sense separation share sight social soul speak speech strangers taste tion tongue Torah transformation true unclean upright posture vegetarian virtue whole wine