For our children : : the ethics of animal experimentation in the age of genetic engineering / / Anders Nordgren.
This book provides an overview of different ethical views on animal experimentation. Special attention is given to the production and experimental use of genetically modified animals. It proposes a middle course between those positions that are very critical and those very positive. This middle cour...
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Nordgren, Anders. For our children : the ethics of animal experimentation in the age of genetic engineering / Anders Nordgren. Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2010. 1 online resource (viii, 198 pages). text txt computer c online resource cr Value inquiry book series, 0929-8436 ; v. 215 Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph English Includes bibliographical references and index. This book provides an overview of different ethical views on animal experimentation. Special attention is given to the production and experimental use of genetically modified animals. It proposes a middle course between those positions that are very critical and those very positive. This middle course implies that animal experiments originating in vital human research interests are commonly justified, provided that animal welfare is taken seriously. Some animal experiments are not acceptable, since the expected human benefit is too low and the animal suffering too severe. This position is supported by an argument from species care according to which we have special obligations to our children and other humans due to special relations. The book tries to bridge the gap between animal ethics and animal welfare science by discussing various conceptions of animal welfare: function-centered, feeling-based, and those focusing on natural living. The theoretical starting-point is “imaginative casuistry.” This approach stresses the role of moral imagination and metaphor in ethical deliberation, accepts a plurality of values, and recognizes the importance of case-by-case balancing. In the discussion of genetically modified animals, both intrinsic ethical concerns and animal welfare concerns are addressed. Preliminary Material -- ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION, PUBLIC OPINION, AND PHILOSOPHICAL DEBATE -- FIVE ETHICAL PROTOTYPES OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION -- THE CASE FOR “WEAK HUMAN PRIORITY” -- THE SCIENTIFIC VALUE OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION -- ANIMAL WELFARE AND ETHICAL BALANCING -- GENETICALLY MODIFIED ANIMALS IN RESEARCH -- WORKS CITED -- INDEX -- VIBS. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Animal experimentation. Animal genetic engineering Moral and ethical aspects. Animal experimentation. fast Animal genetic engineering Moral and ethical aspects. fast 90-420-2804-1 Value Inquiry Book Series 215. |
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