Animal Ethics in Animal Research
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An interdisciplinary in-depth analysis of the ethical issues raised by using animals in research and the related regulatory issues.
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This essential guide tackles the complex moral landscape of animal research with rigorous interdisciplinary analysis, examining the ethical dilemmas at the heart of using animals for scientific and medical advancement. Röcklinsberg moves beyond simple pro/con arguments to dissect the philosophical, scientific, and regulatory frameworks that govern this contentious practice. The book provides a structured, in-depth exploration of the principles of animal welfare, the concept of moral status, and the practical realities of research protocols. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the nuanced ethical calculus involved in animal experimentation.
What distinguishes this work is its commitment to bridging theory with tangible regulatory and policy implications, making it indispensable for students in bioethics, veterinary science, and law, as well as for professionals on ethics committees. By confronting the challenging justifications for animal use while advocating for robust ethical scrutiny, the book doesn't offer easy answers but equips the reader with the critical tools for informed deliberation. Its balanced yet probing analysis ensures it will become a foundational text for anyone serious about engaging with the morality of animal research.
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