Reflections on Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat by Hal Herzog
Phew. This book was a lot!
I mean that mostly in a good way, though at times the passages made both my head (and heart) hurt. While I think those feelings are one mark of thoughtful work, they also meant I had to pace myself through the chapters more than usual. On my final day of reading I started feeling down, and it wasn’t until I put Some We Love away for a while that I realized why.
Talking about morality is difficult. Especially when we center the conversation around something as inherently emotional as our connections with animals—and address a wide audience of researchers, philosophers, and the average person all together.
My own philosophical leanings left me wanting more at a few parts of the book, but I ultimately thought Herzog did a nice job. Here are my in-depth reflections on Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat!
- Initial takeaways and background context 
- Things I loved about the book 
- Things that rubbed me the wrong way 
- Philosophical thoughts on specific sections 
- Some applicat… 
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