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Animal liberation or animal research?
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1991The first wave of protest against animal research began over a hundred years ago and lasted for about 40 years. The present wave of protest has only existed for the past 20 years but it is already far more serious, and more violent, than the first.
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Experimentation on animals: Animals as machines and animals as fetishes
1990Experimentation on animals arouses intense emotions. Some refuse to discuss the grounds for such a practice: they believe that when it comes to protecting human health, no questions are to be asked which might delay research. Others, on the contrary, and among them the ecologists, maintain that the practice is totally unfounded in the scientific order ...
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Continental Approaches to Animals and Animality
2014This chapter surveys the constellation of recent contributions to animal studies from Continental European quarters of philosophy and theory. The first section treats existentialist and phenomenological approaches (e.g., Levinas’ account of face-to-face encounter, Hart’s emphasis on relationships and community, and Acampora’s notion of symphysis or ...
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This entry sheds light on the use and meaning of the term "animation" in Spinoza's works. The concept of “animation” figures in the scholium to E2p13, where Spinoza discusses his demonstration of the mind-body union. He writes that “the things we have shown so far are completely general and do not pertain more to man than to other individuals, all of ...
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Animal agriculture and the welfare of animals
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2005openaire +3 more sources

