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Give up the meat - Iâve been doing it for 50 years
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Fifty years ago, together with my wife Renata, I stopped eating meat. I was a graduate student then, studying philosophy at the University of Oxford. The process that led to our decision began with a philosophy class. I had asked a question and after the class a Canadian student named Richard Keshen came up to ask what I thought of the answer I had been given.
Fifty years ago, I stopped eating meat.