Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. This practice is usually justified in terms of the benefits (to humans) outweighing the costs (to the animals). The author argues on utility maximization grounds that we should phase out animal models in neuropsychiatric research. The leading theories of how human minds and behavior evolved invoke sociocultural factors whose relation to nonhuman minds, societies, and behavior has not been homologized. Thus, it is not at all clear that we are gaining the epistemic or clinical benefits we want from this animal-based researc
abstract: Animal models have led to important discoveries in biomedical research; their utility to p...
The title of this talk is stated in a much too positive way for one to feel fully comfortable about ...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxie...
Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxie...
BACKGROUND: Current policies regulating the use of animals for scientific purposes are based on bala...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Neuroscience affords knowledge that can be leveraged in the ontological valuation of individuals, gr...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
This edited volume represents a unique addition to the available literature on animal ethics, animal...
A focus on animal welfare in the use of nonhuman animals in the service of human economic and scient...
abstract: Animal models have led to important discoveries in biomedical research; their utility to p...
The title of this talk is stated in a much too positive way for one to feel fully comfortable about ...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxie...
Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxie...
BACKGROUND: Current policies regulating the use of animals for scientific purposes are based on bala...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Neuroscience affords knowledge that can be leveraged in the ontological valuation of individuals, gr...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
The goal of the present chapter is to open up for discussion some of the major ethical issues involv...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
This edited volume represents a unique addition to the available literature on animal ethics, animal...
A focus on animal welfare in the use of nonhuman animals in the service of human economic and scient...
abstract: Animal models have led to important discoveries in biomedical research; their utility to p...
The title of this talk is stated in a much too positive way for one to feel fully comfortable about ...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...