3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- People : ---------------------------------- Author : Henry Stephens Salt : Logic of Vegetarianism Text : ---------------------------------- Vegetarian: But what of the meat—the thing cooked? What is it? What was it? And how did it come to be on your plate? Æsthete: I never think of such questions. So long as it is nice, I am content. It must satisfy my taste, that is all. Vegetarian: But are you sure that it does satisfy your taste in the same way that other things do? I think not, for you have never put it to the trial. In no other branch of art do you take things wholly on trust, but you try them by the standard of an independent and educated intelligence. In diet, and in diet only, you "shut your eyes and open your mouth," as the children say, and never distinguish between a real innate liking and the liking that is merely traditional. From : Chapter 11: The Esthetic Argument, Page 53. Events : ---------------------------------- 3 -- Added : April 11, 2020 3 -- Updated : July 13, 2022 About This Textfile : ---------------------------------- Text file generated from : http://RevoltSource.com/