The Human Use of Animals Case Studies in Ethical Choice

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Pub. Date: 1998-01-29
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The first set of case studies on animal use, this volume offers a thorough, up-to-date exploration of the moral issues related to animal welfare. Its main purpose is to examine how far it is ethically justifiable to harm animals in order to benefit mankind. An excellent introduction provides aframework for the cases and sets the background of philosophical and moral concepts underlying the subject.Sixteen original, previously unpublished essays cover controversies associated with the human use of animals in a broad range of contexts, including biomedical, behavioral, and wildlife research, cosmetic safety testing, education, the food industry, commerce, and animal use as pets and in religiouspractices. Scientific research is accorded the closest scrutiny. The authors represent a wide range of expertise within their specialized areas of research--physiology, public policy, ethics, philosophy, law, veterinary science, and psychology. The careful analysis of each case makes it possible toelevate the discourse beyond over-simplified positions, and to demonstrate the complexity of the issues. The Human Use of Animals will be welcomed by students and faculty in law, philosophy, ethics, public policy, religion, medicine, and veterinary medicine. It will also interest activists in theanimal protection movement, and members of animal protection organizations and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees.

Table of Contents

I INTRODUCTION 3(52)
1. Moral Issues about Animals
3(52)
Morality and the Moral Community
4(4)
Animal Minds
8(4)
Darwin and Evolutionary Theory
12(4)
Moral Standing
16(4)
Moral Philosophies
20(11)
The Justification of Human Uses of Animals
31(5)
Alternatives and Committee Review
36(5)
Reasoning about Cases
41(4)
Conclusion
45(10)
II. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH 55(66)
2. Baboon-Human Liver Transplants: The Pittsburgh Case
55(16)
Historical Context
57(1)
Ethical Issues in the Use of Animals
58(6)
Ethical Issues in Human Experimentation and Health Policy
64(2)
Conclusion
66(5)
3. Head Injury Experiments on Primates at the University of Pennsylvania
71(18)
History of the Head Trauma Studies
73(3)
Delays and Compromises
76(2)
Ethical Issues
78(11)
4. Patenting Animals: The Harvard "Oncomouse"
89(14)
Historical Context
91(2)
Ethical Issues
93(6)
Conclusion
99(4)
5. What Does the Public Have a Right to Know?
103(18)
Issues about Access to Meetings
105(2)
Legal Reasoning in Test Cases
107(2)
Ethical Issues
109(6)
Conclusion
115(6)
III COSMETIC SAFETY TESTING 121(18)
6. Beauty Without the Beast
121(18)
The Nature and Justification of Testing
123(4)
Stakeholders in Controversies over the Use of Animals
127(1)
Ethical Issues
128(6)
Conclusion
134(5)
IV BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH 139(52)
7. Apes and Language: Washoe and Her Successors
139(16)
Washoe's History
139(3)
Did Washoe Learn a Language?
142(1)
Language Acquisition in Other Primates
143(2)
Recent Assessments in Ape Language Studies
145(2)
Ethical Issues
147(8)
8. Can Animal Aggression Be Studied in an Ethical Manner?
155(16)
The Elwood-Ostermeyer Project
157(1)
The Evolution of Ethical Concern
158(1)
Scientific Issues
159(1)
Ethical Issues
160(8)
Conclusion
168(3)
9. Monkeys Without Mothers
171(20)
Harlow and His Monkeys
173(4)
Raising Monkeys Without Mothers as an Investigative Procedure
177(6)
Ethical Issues
183(8)
V WILDLIFE RESEARCH 191(18)
10. The Death of a Vagrant Bird
191(18)
Killing and Collecting
193(2)
The Purpose and Value of Ornithological Museum Collections
195(2)
The Purpose and Value of Birding
197(1)
Ethical Issues
198(5)
Conclusion
203(6)
VI EDUCATION 209(18)
11. Dissection of Frogs: The Jenifer Graham Case
209(18)
Legislation, Courts, and the Professions
210(3)
History and Current Practice of Dissection
213(1)
Ethical Issues
214(7)
Conclusion
221(6)
VII FOOD AND FARMING 227(46)
12. Force-Feeding of Geese
227(14)
The Nature of Force-Feeding
228(1)
A Controversy at Iroquois Brands
229(2)
Statements from Animal Welfare Groups
231(1)
Ethical Issues
232(9)
13. Veal Crates and Human Palates
241(14)
The Veal Trade and Methods of Production
242(2)
The Protests
244(1)
The Interested Parties
245(3)
Ethical Issues
248(7)
14. Fowl Deeds
255(18)
The Broiler Chicken Industry
255(3)
Problems of Health and Welfare
258(4)
Ethical Issues
262(11)
VIII COMPANION ANIMALS 273(34)
15. Should the Tail Wag the Dog?
273(16)
Historical, Medical, and Legal Aspects of Docking
274(3)
Interested Parties and the Political Landscape
277(1)
Reasons For and Against Docking
278(2)
Ethical Issues
280(5)
Conclusion
285(4)
16. Where Should Research Scientists Get Their Dogs?
289(18)
Legal Use of Pet Animals in Laboratories
291(1)
Historical Background
291(3)
Contemporary Uses of Laboratory Dogs
294(2)
Ethical Issues
296(6)
Conclusion
302(5)
IX RELIGIOUS RITES 307(14)
17. Animal Sacrifice as Religious Ritual: The Santeria Case
307(14)
The Ritual Sacrifice in Santeria
308(2)
Responses in the Hialeah Community
310(1)
The Supreme Court Decision
311(2)
Animal Use and the First Amendment
313(1)
Ethical Issues
314(7)
Index 321

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