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Animal Welfare and Animal Rights
2018In this chapter a distinction is made between animal welfare, for which a scientific approach is possible, and animal rights, which requires an ethical consideration. Our relationship with animals has changed most for food-producing animals, having evolved from one of necessity to one of exploitation of many of the managed animals.
Phillips, Clive J. C., Kluss, Katrina
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The Right Animal for the Right Experiment
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970THE RESEARCHER studying a disease of humans often attempts to produce an experimental model in one of the common laboratory animals. He then attempts to alter various factors in an effort to learn more of the disease state he has produced. The argument for this type of research is that with a normal animal, the changes which are introduced are ...
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Inquiry, 1979
In Section I, the purely conceptual issue as to whether animals other than human beings, all or some, may possess rights is examined. This is approached via a consideration of the concept of a moral right, and by way of examining the claims of sentience, consciousness, capacities for pleasure and pain, having desires, possessing interests, self ...
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In Section I, the purely conceptual issue as to whether animals other than human beings, all or some, may possess rights is examined. This is approached via a consideration of the concept of a moral right, and by way of examining the claims of sentience, consciousness, capacities for pleasure and pain, having desires, possessing interests, self ...
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A Pathfinder for Animal Research and Animal Rights
Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1992This pathfinder was originally prepared for the invited speakers session "Biomedical Research and Animal Rights," which was sponsored by the Veterinary Medical Libraries Section and Research Libraries Section and was held June 6, 1991, during the 1991 Annual Conference of the Medical Library Association.
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The issue of animal rights and human rights
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Those of you who are involved in biomedical research are well aware that animal rights activists have mounted a concerted effort to deny the use of animals in research endeavors. Biomedical research efforts are under attack in the press and electronic media. There have been acts of violence in laboratories.
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