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Well, itâs not cherrypicking, but if you cannot summarize a source you cannot use it, right? The source is rather unscientific and anecdotal so I kindly ask you not to blame me when trying to summarize it. So a way in between is to use the source anyways but quote it. Currently the article blablas
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Bratman seem biased or outdated, but didn't actually cover why he felt
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that they âexpanded the subjectâ. Their views are clearly not neutral but based in the ethical reference system of the time. Mentioning this is important especially as this is the history section. If you disagree with the quotations please copyedit but donât delete.
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My mistake. I found the search box. However, while the term "veganism" doesn't appear, the word "vegan" does appear six times in the portions of the book that are not hidden by the preview mode.
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