On the Eating of Flesh, Part I
Plutarch
Plutarch's disdain for a full belly reflects a broader philosophical view against indulgence. In the search for truth, he argues, intellectual pursuits demand a mind unclouded by the excesses of the body. This idea pushes against the common association of feasting with prosperity and abundance. In Plutarch's time, moderation was seen as a path to wisdom, a stance in stark contrast to today's culture of overconsumption.