The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice
By Orlans, F.B.; Beauchamp, T.L..; Dresser, R.; Morton, D.B. & Gluck, J.P.
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This book offers some of the most compelling and difficult issues about animal welfare that confront society today. Fully revised and with four new chapters, the 16 case studies in the present volume explore a variety of controversies about the human uses of animals that have emerged over the last 40 years or so. The book begins with a lengthy exploration of applicable ethical theory. It then presents the facts of the 16 cases, followed in each case by analysis of pertinent theoretical and practical ethical issues. This volume offers a discussion of controversies within a range of contexts that includes biomedical, behavioural, and wildlife research, cosmetic safety testing, education, entertainment (zoos and circuses) the food industry, commerce, companion animals and animal uses in religious practices.
Second Edition. 304 pages. Paperback. A review of this book is available in Laboratory Animals, Volume 33 (3), July 1999, and Cambridge University Press. Table of Contents.
ISBN: 9780195340198
Paperback: £42.49
Year: 1998
Product reviews: Reviewed in Laboratory Animals and Cambridge University Press
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