Ethical considerations on obesity: a tool for deliberating on a phenomenon with global repercussions.
Keywords:
Obesity, Multicausal, Philosophy, Food, BodyAbstract
This article seeks to address the phenomenon of obesity from the point of view of philosophy in
general, and moral philosophy, to highlight the urgency, and the need, not to assume food as the
fundamental or sole cause of this condition, but rather that there are conditions of possibility at
environmental levels and universal spheres that intertwine and give rise to this phenomenon.
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