Despite a recent decline in the number of animals being used in research, the debate continues over whether it is ethical and necessary to use animals for science and product testing. Supporters argue that continuing animal research is necessary to protect humans from disease and dangerous products, while opponents believe that animal research is ethically wrong and the scientific results are often not applicable to humans.
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Despite a recent decline in the number of animals being used in research, the debate continues over whether it is ethical and necessary to use animals for science and product testing. Supporters argue that continuing animal research is necessary to protect humans from disease and dangerous products, while opponents believe that animal research is ethically wrong and the scientific results are often not applicable to humans.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 234 p. Contains: Illustrations. Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback). Audience: Young adult. LCCN 2006031196 Type of material Book Main title Animal experimentation / David M. Haugen, book editor. Published/Created Detroit: Greenhaven Press, c2007. Description 234 p. : ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 9780737733464 (hardcover: alk. paper) 0737733462 (hardcover: alk. paper) 9780737733471 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0737733470 (pbk. : alk. paper) LC classification HV4915. A635 2007 Related names Haugen, David M., 1969-Contents Animals have rights / Tom Regan--Animals do not have rights / Ilana Mercer--Animals are equal to humans / Matt Ball and Jack Norris--Animals are not equal to humans / Josie Appleton--Animal rights activists are terrorists / Alex Epstein--Animal rights activists are not terrorists / Will Potter--Animal researchers should not be bullied by animal rights terrorists / Fiona Fox--Animal experimentation is ethical / Adrian R. Morrison--Animal experimentation is unethical / David Thomas--Using primates in medical experimentation is justifiable / Scientific Steering Committee of the European Commission--Using primates in medical experimentation is unjustifiable / John Gray--The animal experimentation debate has reached a moral deadlock / Peter Singer--The moral deadlock concerning animal experimentation can be broken / Patrick Bateson--Animal experimentation is vital to medical research / American Physiological Society--Animal experimentation is not vital to medical research / Christopher Anderegg, et al. --Drug testing on animals is beneficial / Jennifer A. Hurley--Drug testing on animals is not beneficial / Kathy Archibald--Microchip technologies could make drug testing on animals unnecessary / David H. Freedman--The risks of animal-to-human transplants outweigh the benefits / Joyce D'Silva--The benefits of animal-to-human transplants outweigh the risks / A physician, interviewed by Gale Scott--Genetically modified animals are beneficial to medicine / Alexandre Fouassier and Manufacturing Chemist--Genetically modified animals are not beneficial to medicine / Animal Aid--Animal cloning is worthwhile / Marie A. Di Berardino--Animal cloning is unnecessary / Wayne Pacelle. LC Subjects Animal experimentation--Moral and ethical aspects. Animal experimentation--United States. Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-224) and index. Series Opposing viewpoints series Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) Dewey class no. 179/.4 Geographic area code n-us---Other system no. (OCoLC)ocm71812681 (OCoLC)71812681