The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, this revolution entails a significant revision in traditional ways of conceiving our mod obligations to other creatures. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the social and conceptual basis for what is widely termed “animal rights.” The agricultural community has mistakenly tended to dismiss this new thinking as tkinge and emotionally based. In actuality, it is a natural extension of earlier social thought. The case of new laws regulating biomedical research illustrates the rapidity of social change in this area, as do recent developments in European regulation of agriculture. The relevance of this new moral thought to what has hitherto bee...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy.A m...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
The future course of animal agriculture may be determined more by the ethics of animal use than by t...
The subject of farm animal welfare has evoked a wide range of responses from those involved in the l...
There is an unfortunate tendency on the part of those who use animals to dismiss the new social conc...
Animals such as poultry and cattle have been used for production and human consumption throughout th...
Animals such as poultry and cattle have been used for production and human consumption throughout th...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Changes in the animal production sector During the last 150 years, in Europe and North America, the ...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy.A m...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
The future course of animal agriculture may be determined more by the ethics of animal use than by t...
The subject of farm animal welfare has evoked a wide range of responses from those involved in the l...
There is an unfortunate tendency on the part of those who use animals to dismiss the new social conc...
Animals such as poultry and cattle have been used for production and human consumption throughout th...
Animals such as poultry and cattle have been used for production and human consumption throughout th...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Changes in the animal production sector During the last 150 years, in Europe and North America, the ...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The history of the regulation of animal research is essentially the history of the emergence of mean...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Moss, Regional Veterinary Officer in the Br...