Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves an institutionalized failure to recognize nonhuman animals that not only reifies animals but the human persons engaged in this process, diminishing the scope of their moral agency and causing moral injury. In this chapter, we begin by briefly articulating the harms to animals in research and the more conventional harms to humans that can arise as a result of animal research, before making a case for the ethical damage wrought by the failures of recognition inherent within the system of animal research. We conclude with a brief outline of our approach as a means of effecting change in animal research
Animals have been used in research and teaching for a long time. However, clear ethical guidelines a...
The concept of vulnerability is deployed in bioethics to, amongst other things, identify and remedy ...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
The topic of this contribution is the moral justification of the use of non-human animals in scienti...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
In 1966, Henry K. Beecher published an article entitled “Ethics and Clinical Research” in the New En...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
Currently there is an unprecedented interest in ethological studies of nonhuman animals. Much of thi...
Human and animal research both operate within established standards. In the United States, criticism...
Animals have been used in research and teaching for a long time. However, clear ethical guidelines a...
The concept of vulnerability is deployed in bioethics to, amongst other things, identify and remedy ...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
The topic of this contribution is the moral justification of the use of non-human animals in scienti...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
In 1966, Henry K. Beecher published an article entitled “Ethics and Clinical Research” in the New En...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
Currently there is an unprecedented interest in ethological studies of nonhuman animals. Much of thi...
Human and animal research both operate within established standards. In the United States, criticism...
Animals have been used in research and teaching for a long time. However, clear ethical guidelines a...
The concept of vulnerability is deployed in bioethics to, amongst other things, identify and remedy ...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...