It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and harmful to the animals. This article discusses methods of moral reasoning and discusses how arguments on this and other bioethical issues might be defended and critiqued. A basic method of moral argument analysis is presented and used to show that common objections to the view that “animal research is morally wrong” fail: ie, common arguments for the view that “animal research is morally permissible” are demonstrably unsound or in need of defense. It is argued that the best explanations why harmful, nontherapeutic research on human beings is wrong, ie, what it is about humans that makes such experimentation wrong, apply to many animals as we...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
It is argued that using animals in research is morally wrong when the research is nontherapeutic and...
Using arguments derived from the work of Axel Honneth (2006), we show that animal research involves ...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
Nonhuman animal (“animal”) experimentation is typically defended by arguments that it is reliable, t...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
The topic of testing on animals as a form of scientific research has been contentious for quite some...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Few would disagree with the ethical contention that if cruelty to animals is not wrong, then nothing...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...
Animal experimentation requires a solid and rational moral foundation. Objective and emphatic decisi...