維根主義
外表
| 維根主義 | |
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| 描述 | 唔用動物產品(尤其係飲食) |
| 最早嘅擁躉 |
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維根主義(粵拼:wai4 gan1 zyu2 ji6,Veganism)係一種避免用動物產品嘅習慣,尤其係喺飲食度,而且同佢有啦掕嘅哲學甚至提倡拒絕動物嘅商品地位。而遵循呢種飲食或哲學嘅個人就畀叫做維根主義者。
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[編輯]- ↑ "Definition of VEGANISM". www.merriam-webster.com.
- ↑ "the definition of veganism". www.dictionary.com. 原著喺2021年2月24號歸檔. 喺2021年1月17號搵到.
- ↑ "Vegetarians in Paradise/Donald Watson/Vegan Society/24 Carrot Vegetarian Award". www.vegparadise.com. 原著喺2018年3月14號歸檔. 喺2021年1月17號搵到.
- ↑ "Meaning of vegan – Infoplease". InfoPlease.
- ↑ Geert Jan van Gelder, Gregor Schoeler, "Introduction", in Abu l-Ala al-Maarri, The Epistle of Forgiveness Or A Pardon to Enter the Garden, Volume 2, New York and London: New York University Press, 2016, xxvii.
- ↑ Records of Buckinghamshire, Volume 3, BPC Letterpress, 1870, 68.
- ↑ Karen Iacobbo, Michael Iacobbo, Vegetarian America: A History, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004, 3.
- ↑ Richard Francis, Fruitlands: The Alcott Family and their Search for Utopia, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010, 11.
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[編輯]- ↑ Other common but less frequent pronunciations recorded by the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and the Random House Dictionary are /ˈveɪɡən/ VAY-gən and /ˈvɛdʒən/ VEJ-ən.[1][2] The word was coined in Britain by Donald Watson, who preferred the pronunciation /ˈviːɡən/ VEE-gən,[3] and the 1997 edition of the Random House Dictionary reported that this pronunciation was considered "especially British" and that /ˈvɛdʒən/ VEJ-ən was the most frequent and only other common American pronunciation.[4]
- ↑ "[Al-Maʿarri's] diet was extremely frugal, consisting chiefly of lentils, with figs for sweet; and, very unusually for a Muslim, he was not only a vegetarian, but a vegan who abstained from meat, fish, dairy products, eggs, and honey, because he did not want to kill or hurt animals, or deprive them of their food."[5]
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