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Animals Chapter 3 Ethical Issues Raised by Animal Research

Chapter 3. Ethical Issues Raised by Animal Research T h e e t h i c s o f r e s e a r c h i n v o l v i n g a n i m a l s Chapter . Ethical Issues Raised by Animal Research Introduction As we have said, the debate about Research involving Animals ranges broadly over two 3. distinct questions. The first asks whether Animal Research yields useful knowledge that could Ethical . not be gained from other sources. The second concerns whether it is morally acceptable for humans to use Animals in ways that can cause them harm. These two questions are clearly related: if it were the case that we learn nothing useful and distinctive from Research that may harm Animals , it would be difficult to see how, on any reasonable view, it could be Issues . morally justified. The question of scientific justification is therefore fundamental to the question of moral justification and we explore it in detail in Chapters 5 10. However, a positive answer to the scientific question does not settle the moral question, for it may be the case that an experiment that yields useful and relevant information is not Raised .

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