Pierre Gassendi
(1592 - 1655), French physicist, philosopher
"What is
clearer than that man is not furnished for hunting, much less for
eating, other animals? In one word, we seem to be admirably admonished
by Cicero that man was destined for other things than for seizing and
cutting the throats of other animals. If you answer, "that may be said
to be an industry ordered by Nature, by which such weapons are
invented," then, behold, it is by the very same artificial instrument
that men make weapons for mutual slaughter. Do they this at the
instigation of Nature? Can a use so noxious be called natural? Faculty
is given by Nature, but it is our own fault that we make a perverse use
of it."
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