Title: Philosophy and Food
1Philosophy and Food
- Ian James Kidd
- St Johns College
- Department of Philosophy
2A philosophy of food?
- "What course of lectures are you attending now,
ma'am?" said Martin's friend, turning again to
Mrs. Brick. - "The Philosophy of the Soul -- on Wednesdays."
- "On Mondays?"
- "The Philosophy of Crime."
- "On Fridays?"
- "The Philosophy of Vegetables."
- Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-44),
ch17.
3Food in human life
- Food matters!
- Biological, medical, dietary, social, cultural
and aesthetic issues - Food is an enormously important part of our daily
lives and so one of potential philosophical
interest!
4Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826)
- Physiologie du Goût, ou Méditations de
Gastronomie Transcendante (1825) - (The Physiology of Taste
- Whilst all animals feed, only man eats
- Food is more than a basic everyday function but
something which has bearing upon our health and
happiness
5The aesthetics of food
- Philosopher Elizabeth Tefler
- Appreciation of the arts requires a cultivated
understanding, but everyone eats, so there cannot
be an art of food - Aesthetic eating repays attention and
discernment and may well take practice and some
instruction - Elizabeth Tefler, Food as art, in Alex Neil and
Aaron Ridley, eds., Arguing About Art (New York
Routledge, 2002), p.24.
6Food, society and conviviality
- Brillat-Savarin dining together lends new
delights to love, strengthens the bonds of
friendship, disarms hatred, and facilitates the
conduct of affairs - Sharing, participation, generosity, serving one
another good moral and social habits!
7How we grow food reflects our virtues and vices
- Wendell Berry
- Consider the associations that have since
ancient times clustered around the idea of food
associations of mutual care, generosity,
neighbourliness, festivity, communal joy,
religious ceremony - Berry. Wendell. 2002 1977. How we grow food
reflects our virtues and vices, in Gregory E.
Pence (ed.) The Ethics of Food, Oxford Rowman
and Littlefield, p.11.
Woodcut illustration for Thomas Dekker's The
Shoemaker's Holiday
8Marie-Antoine Carême(1784-1833)
- The chef of kings and the king of chefs
- François Bonneau on the Congress of Vienna
- Carême retained his kitchens France retained
its borders
When we no longer have good cooking in the
world, we will have no literature, nor high and
sharp intelligence, nor friendly gatherings, nor
social harmony
9Georges-Auguste Escoffier (1846-1935)
- Le Guide Culinaire (1903)
- Emperor William II of Germany speaking to
Georges-Auguste Escoffier - "I am the emperor of Germany, but you are the
emperor of chefs."
10Moral aspects of food
- Vegetarianism, veganism, and the treatment of
animals - Does the enjoyment of food encourage bad moral
habits? (and cant food also encourage good
habits, too?) - Food as a very material, physical, sensual thing
11Gluttony and moderation
- St Paul
- Their god is their stomach, and their glory is
in their shame. Their mind is on earthly things
(Phil 3 19) - St Thomas Aquinas gluttony as excess that
discourages moderation and modesty of appetite
12Gluttony and lust
- The spiritual dangers of over-attentiveness to
ones body - Physical desires (for flesh in both senses!)
counteracting our salvation
Hieronymus Bosch, Allegory of Gluttony and Lust
(1490-1500 )
13Food and sex
The way to a mans heart is through his
stomach Gastroporn endless talk of
succulence, mouth-watering, tender, juicy,
tantalising, etc.
14Molecular gastronomy
- Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford
- On the construction of kitchen fireplaces and
kitchen utensils, together with remarks and
observations relating to the various processes of
cookery, and proposals for improving that most
useful art (1794) - In what art or science could improvements be
made that would more powerfully contribute to
increase the comforts and enjoyments of mankind? - Nicholas Kurti, The Physicist in the Kitchen
(1969) - I think it is a sad reflection on our
civilization that while we can and do measure the
temperature in the atmosphere of Venus we do not
know what goes on inside our soufflés
15The significance of food
- Food is more than mere nourishment but is an
essential part of the human experience - Gregory E. Pence ,2002. Introduction the
meaning and ethics of food, in Gregory E. Pence
(ed.) The Ethics of Food, Oxford Rowman and
Littlefield, pp.vii. - Brillat-Savarin
- The fate of nations depends on what they eat
and the discovery of a new dish does more for
the happiness of mankind than the discovery of a
star
16Philosophy and Food
- Ian James Kidd
- St Johns College
- Department of Philosophy