What animals want : expertise and advocacy in laboratory animal welfare policy
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What animals want : expertise and advocacy in laboratory animal welfare policy
Oxford University Press, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-284) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Larry Carbone, a veterinarian who is in charge of the lab animal welfare assurance program at a major research university, presents this scholarly history of animal rights. Biomedical researchers, and the less fanatical among the animal rights activists will find this book reasonable, humane, and novel in its perspective. It brings a novel, sociological perspective to an area that has been addressed largely from a philosophical perspective, or from the entrenched
positions of highly committed advocates of a particular position in the debate.
目次
- I. Introduction: What animals want
- 2. Life in the animal laboratory
- 3. Animal Welfare: Philosophy meets science
- 4. A rat is a pig: The significance of species
- 5. Performance Standards: How big is your guinea pig's house?
- 6. Centaurs and Science: The professionalization of laboratory animal care and use
- 7. The problem of pain
- 8. The animal advocates
- 9. Death by decapitation: A case study
- 10. Dog walkers and monkey psychiatrists
- II. A look to the future
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