It is a simple truth: nobody can do without food. But to solely describe food as a biological need would be too limited, neglecting the fact that food is a social and cultural practice as well. Despite its appearance, food is not even morally neutral. It is this moral aspect that is being explored in the book.
Scholars from various disciplines address the ethical perspective of changing food habits in general, and the promotion of healthy eating in particular. While it is certainly the case that some people consider their health when deciding what to eat, health is seldom the only motive for their choice. What many campaigns for healthy food seem to neglect, is the fact that the way we eat and what we eat is related to our personal and social identity and to culture and tradition. As such, food comes with a lot of values.
The interdisciplinary approach of this book is unique and offers insights from a range of fields such as sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, and feminist studies.
This book is also available in print version.
SOFIE VANDAMME wrote a PhD on literature and medicine. In 2006, she started working as a research fellow at the EU project 'EUROBESE: ethical issues regarding overweight and obesity' at the Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam.
SUZANNE VAN DE VATHORST obtained a PhD in 2001 and currently works at the Department of Medical Ethics of the Erasmus Medical Centre. Between 2007 and 2009, she worked for the EUROBESE project.
INEZ DE BEAUFORT is professor healthcare ethics and head of the Department of Medical Ethics and Philosophy of the Erasmus Medical Centre. She was coordinator of the EUROBESE project.
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