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This chapter describes and discusses different views concerning our duties towards animals. First, we explain why it is necessary to engage in thinking about animal ethics and why it is not enough to rely on feelings alone. Secondly, we present and discuss five different kinds of views about the nature of our duties to animals.
Palmer, Clare, Sandøe, Peter
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Animal ethics and welfare education in wet-lab training can foster residents’ ethical values toward life [PDF]
Yutaka Kagaya +2 more
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Critical Analysis of Assessment Studies of the Animal Ethics Review Process [PDF]
Varga O.
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Abstract In this paper, we explore four features that could potentially render animal population axiology and ethics significantly different from human population axiology and ethics. We begin with the need for and challenges to multispecies population ethics.
Gosseries, A., Meijers, T.
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Animal ethics and the political [PDF]
Some of the most important contributions to animal ethics over the past decade or so have come from political, as opposed to moral, philosophers. As such, some have argued that there been a ‘political turn’ in the field. If there has been such a turn, it needs to be shown that there is something which unites these contributions, and which sets them ...
Cochrane, A., Garner, R., O'Sullivan, S.
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The ethics of animal experimentation [PDF]
At the heart of the debate about the ethics of animal experimentation lies the question of the moral relationship between humans and non‐humans. Western philosophers over the centuries have regarded humans in a different light to the rest of the animal kingdom.
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Ethics and Refinement in Animal Research [PDF]
Based on a case study we conclude that scientists and journals could and should do more to secure the ethical standards of animal use in biomedical research: Scientists often justify animal use referring to the scientific value and biomedical importance (2).
Olsson, I. Anna S. +2 more
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There has recently been a spate of manuscripts submitted to South African Journal of Wildlife Research that have lacked animal ethics approvals. Clearly this is a serious concern - not only from the chance that unethical research practices have occurred but also that there are no checks and balances to ensure this is the case. In several of those cases,
Hayward, Matt W. +11 more
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ContentsEthical breeding involves the use of healthy animals true to their species in behaviour and physical appearance, and when applicable, showing a sustainable performance. The concerns for the species/breed are essential parts of the breeding goals, including preservation of genetic resources within the species/breed, and the health and welfare of
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Animal research ethics as interaction of research ethics, animal ethics, and (animal protection) law
Felicitas, Selter +3 more
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