The Three Pillars of Ethical Research with Nonhuman Primates: A Work Developed in Collaboration with the National Anti-Vivisection Society
By Johnson, L. Syd M; Fenton, Andrew & Jensvold, Mary Lee
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The Three Pillars of Ethical Research with Nonhuman Primates describes an ethical path forward and away from the use of nonhuman primates in harmful research and scientific use. Conducting nonhuman primate research in an ethical way that acknowledges their moral importance requires satisfying more rigorous guidelines and regulations modeled on those that apply to similarly vulnerable human subjects, especially children and incarcerated persons. It argues for the moral necessity of harmonizing human and nonhuman primate research ethics, regulations, and guidelines in a way that protects all primates, human and nonhuman. The authors call for the replacement of nonhuman primates in research with human-relevant methods that do not simply shift research onto other nonhuman animals, and challenge publics, governments, and scientific communities worldwide to implement justice in the selection and use of all research subjects.
The Three Pillars: Harmonization, Replacement, and Justice
86 Pages. Paperback, Hardback, Adobe eBook Reader. Available as PDF. Open Access on Cambridge Core. Part of Book Series: Elements in Bioethics and Neuroethics.
Paperback ISBN: 9781009525022, Hardback: 9781009525053, Online ISBN: 9781009525046, Adobe eBook Reader ISBN: 9781009525015
Paperback: £17.00, Hardback: £49.99, Adobe eBook Reader: £ 17.00 USD
Year: 2024
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