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- 2017
Is a “Good Death” at the Time of Animal Slaughter an Essentially Contested Concept?DOI: 10.3390/ani7120099 Keywords: Shechita, Dhabī?ah, essentially contested concept, animal ethics, veterinary ethics, humane slaughter, religious freedom, food ethics Abstract: The question of how to kill animals for food has persisted unresolved in the Anglo-American and European social and political discourse for more than a century. Scientific informed narrative has been directed at “documenting” the experience of the slaughtered animal in the last few seconds of life. Other narratives include wide social informed narratives of cultural, historical and religious meanings of food. Slaughter by rapid exsanguination is examined as an “essentially contested” concept as a response to the resiliency of this question in modern society
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