The role of meat consumption in the denial of moral status and mind to meat animals

Appetite - Tập 55 - Trang 156-159 - 2010
Steve Loughnan1,2,3, Nick Haslam2, Brock Bastian4
1University of Kent, United Kingdom
2University of Melbourne, Australia
3School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NZ, United Kingdom
4University of Queensland, Australia

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