Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues
An essential book for all those who conduct animal-based research or are involved in education and training, as well as regulators, supporters, and opponents alike. This fully updated third edition includes discussion of genetically altered animals and associated welfare and ethical issues that surround the breeding programmes in animal based research. The book discusses the origins of vivisection, the advances in human and non-human welfare made possible by animal experimentation, moral objections, and alternatives to the use of animals in research. It also examines the regulatory umbrella under which experiments are conducted in Europe, USA and Australasia. The author highlights the future responsibilities of researchers who will be working with animals, and offers practical advice on experimental design, literature search, consultation with colleagues, and the importance of the ongoing search for alternatives.
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Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues
An essential book for all those who conduct animal-based research or are involved in education and training, as well as regulators, supporters, and opponents alike. This fully updated third edition includes discussion of genetically altered animals and associated welfare and ethical issues that surround the breeding programmes in animal based research. The book discusses the origins of vivisection, the advances in human and non-human welfare made possible by animal experimentation, moral objections, and alternatives to the use of animals in research. It also examines the regulatory umbrella under which experiments are conducted in Europe, USA and Australasia. The author highlights the future responsibilities of researchers who will be working with animals, and offers practical advice on experimental design, literature search, consultation with colleagues, and the importance of the ongoing search for alternatives.
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Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues

Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues

by Vaughan Monamy
Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues

Animal Experimentation: A Guide to the Issues

by Vaughan Monamy

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An essential book for all those who conduct animal-based research or are involved in education and training, as well as regulators, supporters, and opponents alike. This fully updated third edition includes discussion of genetically altered animals and associated welfare and ethical issues that surround the breeding programmes in animal based research. The book discusses the origins of vivisection, the advances in human and non-human welfare made possible by animal experimentation, moral objections, and alternatives to the use of animals in research. It also examines the regulatory umbrella under which experiments are conducted in Europe, USA and Australasia. The author highlights the future responsibilities of researchers who will be working with animals, and offers practical advice on experimental design, literature search, consultation with colleagues, and the importance of the ongoing search for alternatives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781316731956
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/17/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Vaughan Monamy is an Associate Professor of Science and Science Ethics at the Australian Catholic University in Sydney. He has provided expert advice to the Australian Vice-Chancellor's Working Group on Sustainable Development, and to the Australian Government's Gene Technology Ethics Committee. Dr Monamy has been awarded an Australian Government Learning and Teaching Citation for outstanding contributions to university student learning.

Table of Contents

Preface to the second edition ix

Acknowledgements xi

1 Issues in animal experimentation 1

Aims 1

Definitions 6

Scope 6

2 A history of animal experimentation 8

The origins of vivisection in Europe 8

Prevailing humanist attitudes to animals 9

The rise of modern biomedical studies 11

3 Opposition to animal experimentation 15

Introduction 15

Early opposition 15

Utilitarianism and the rise of popular concern 17

Revolution during the nineteenth century 19

Beyond Britain: opposition in the USA into the twentieth century 26

4 The moral status of animals 35

On the moral status of animals 35

Moral arguments based on reason 40

Ethics: room for emotion? 49

Moral stewardship 54

Summary 56

5 Animal use 58

How are animals used? 58

Fundamental and applied biological research 58

Genetic research 60

Behavioural research 61

Education and training 62

Production of useful biological and therapeutic materials 62

Product testing 63

6 The regulation of experiments 64

Laws governing humane use of laboratory animals 64

United Kingdom 65

Australia and New Zealand 67

United States of America 69

Summary 72

7 Seeking alternatives 74

Introduction 74

Replacement, reduction and refinement 75

Alternatives to non-human vertebrates in scientific research 77

8 Conclusions 98

The Construction of a modern research institution 98

Ethical guidelines for students in laboratory classes involving the use of animals or animal tissues 102

References 104

Index 113

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