We argue for the existence of a moral dilemma– the ‘Puzzle of Lab-Grown Meat’– which challenges those who would endorse the moral permissibility of eating lab-grown meat, such as lab-grown chicken. The puzzle is that it is unclear why the moral permissibility of eating lab-grown mea...
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Virtue ethicsIn vitro meatLab-grown meatTemperanceWisdom of repugnanceThe project of growing meat artificially represents for some the next best thing to humanity. If successful, it could be the solution to several problems, such as feed- ing a growing global population while reducing the ...
The Singapore Food Agency has approved U.S.-basedEat Justto start selling its lab-grown “chicken” meat in the nation. The company stated they’d first come in the shape of chicken nuggets, but no specific date or restaurant name for where they’ll appear have been provided. Although it...
Technology as Responsibility: Failure, Food Animals, and Lab-grown Meat As we become more aware of the various problems associated with technologically mediated meat production (e.g., the lives of the animals, the human health ... W Galusky - 《Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics》...
Most of the Meat We Eat Could Be “Lab-Grown” or Plant-Based Within 20 Years As the science gets smarter, some experts believe that soon more than half of the "meat" we eat will be developed in a lab or take the form of near identical plant-based replacements. MH investigates By Sc...
Singapore-basedHuber’s Butcheryhas become the first retailer globally to selllab-grown meat, or meat derived from cultivating animal cells,Wiredreported. The new product was made through an exclusive partnership withGood Meat, which operates under the US-based foodtech firm Eat Just. ...
Some experts fear lab-grown brains could become conscious. That raises lots of ethical questions that ripple through science.
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Animal-free animal food products, such as lab-grown meat and synthesized milk, are on the cusp of appearing in the supermarket. With the network of techno-science startups and university laboratories with venture capital, research grants, and donations flowing into them, the transition from ...