Default Vegetarianism and Veganism

J Agric Environ Ethics. 2021;34(2):13. doi: 10.1007/s10806-021-09856-1. Epub 2021 Apr 1.

Abstract

This paper describes a pair of dietary practices I label default vegetarianism and default veganism. The basic idea is that one adopts a default of adhering to vegetarian and vegan diets, with periodic exceptions. While I do not exhaustively defend either of these dietary practices as morally required, I do suggest that they are more promising than other dietary practices that are normally discussed like strict veganism and vegetarianism. For they may do a better job of striking a balance between normative concerns about contemporary farming practices and competing considerations of life. Additionally, I argue that framing discussions in terms of defaults is useful for various reasons: it helps organize agreements and disagreements, it more accurately reflects the way people conceptualize their dietary practices, and it presents a more dialectically effective view.

Keywords: Animal ethics; Clean hands; Contemporary farming practices; Default veganism; Default vegetarianism.