The topic of this contribution is the moral justification of the use of non-human animals in scientific research. First, we will discuss the position of leading antispeciesist approaches of animal ethics, arguing that a radical position is not tenable and justification of some animal use in research can be given based on the importance of science for human civilization. Such use must be justified case by case. Therefore, the harm-benefit analysis will be introduced, as an example of a case-by-case scenario. We will describe the challenge encountered by the evaluators of project proposals, and possible ways of considering harms and benefits in basic, translational and regulatory research, minimizing harms and possible future scenarios. Our a...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
The principles of humane experimental technique, first described by Russell and Burch in 1959, focus...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
Ethical principles governing the conduct of experiments with animals are reviewed, especially those ...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
This paper seeks to analyze the practice of animal testing under the paradigm of the Risk Society, A...
©2022 Pacini Editore SRL, Pisa, Italy.Animal experimentation is widely used around the world for the...
The purpose of this article is to raise some points for an understanding of the contemporary debate ...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
Although reflecting a long tradition of moral reflection that the use of animals is acceptable as lo...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
The principles of humane experimental technique, first described by Russell and Burch in 1959, focus...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
Ethical principles governing the conduct of experiments with animals are reviewed, especially those ...
The use of laboratory animals in biomedical research is a matter of intense public debate. Recent st...
This paper seeks to analyze the practice of animal testing under the paradigm of the Risk Society, A...
©2022 Pacini Editore SRL, Pisa, Italy.Animal experimentation is widely used around the world for the...
The purpose of this article is to raise some points for an understanding of the contemporary debate ...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...