Animal models of human psychology : critique of science, ethics, and policy
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Animal models of human psychology : critique of science, ethics, and policy
Hogrefe & Huber, c1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-320) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When is animal research a necessity and when is it cruelty? Aiming to answer this question, this work takes psychological eating disorders as a case study. The text examines the costs and benefits associated with using non-human animals to study human phenomena. The author uses a combination of historical, conceptual, ethical and political analyses as they apply to the use of animal models.
目次
- Psychology's use of animals - current practices: the field of psychology
- numbers - of animals used and of users
- species used
- nature and scope of use
- suffering involved
- trends in invasiveness
- psychologists' attitudes toward laboratory animals
- an historical perspective
- psychology and the animal rights movement
- psychologist's sound-bytes and sound advice. Construction of a science: experimentalism
- construction of the laboratory
- construction of the laboratory animal
- critique of experimentalism
- critique of laboratory animal
- construction or deconstruction - positivism or mystification? Animals as models: concepts of models
- psychology's use of animal models
- claims and actuality
- degraded heuristic
- rhetorical device
- ethical and attitudinal implications. Selected animal models: presentation - eating disorders, bulimia nervosa, animal models of bulimia - shame feeding, animal models of bulimia - stress-induced eating, an animal model of anorexia nervosa - activity-stress
- evaluation - the laboratory-based animal model strategy, bias toward physiological explanation and analysis, preoccupation with technology, treatment as technological fix, discourses on therapy, therapies and animal research, evaluation of therapy of the eating disorders, pharmacological therapy and animal research, survey of clinicians specializing in eating disorders treatment, citation analysis of selected animal models - researcher's studies, level of invasiveness of selected animal models - researcher's studies. Ethical issues in psychology's use of animals: spectrum of ethical positions
- similar or different - an organizing concept
- individual-based philosophy - Regan's case for animal studies
- application to psychological research
- nonindividual-based philosophy
- relation-based ethics
- community-based ethics
- singer's utilitarianism
- application to psychological research. Psychology's ethics - the official positions: the humane ethic
- permissive utilitarianism
- assessment of costs
- measurements of benefits
- historical considerations.
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