In 1966, Henry K. Beecher published an article entitled “Ethics and Clinical Research” in the New England Journal of Medicine , which cited examples of ethically problematic human research. His influential paper drew attention to common moral problems such as inadequate attention to informed consent, risks, and efforts to provide ethical justification. Beecher’s paper provoked significant advancements in human research policies and practices. In this paper, we use an approach modeled after Beecher’s 1966 paper to show that moral problems with animal research are similar to the problems Beecher described for human research. We describe cases that illustrate ethical deficiencies in the conduct of animal research, including inattention to the ...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Mice count morally because they can be harmed. This raises a moral issue in animal experimen- tation...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
In 1966, Henry K. Beecher published an article entitled “Ethics and Clinical Research” in the New En...
Human and animal research both operate within established standards. In the United States, criticism...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
In 1959, William Russell and Rex Burch published the seminal book, The Principles of Humane Experime...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Mice count morally because they can be harmed. This raises a moral issue in animal experimen- tation...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
In 1966, Henry K. Beecher published an article entitled “Ethics and Clinical Research” in the New En...
Human and animal research both operate within established standards. In the United States, criticism...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
In 1959, William Russell and Rex Burch published the seminal book, The Principles of Humane Experime...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
As the intersection of animal law and animal research becomes congested, it is appropriate to establ...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Animals have been used in medical research from as far back as 129-199 A.D. when Galen, a Greek medi...
Mice count morally because they can be harmed. This raises a moral issue in animal experimen- tation...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...