The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research

作者: Carl Cohen

DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198610023151405

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摘要: USING animals as research subjects in medical investigations is widely condemned on two grounds: first, because it wrongly violates the rights of animals,1 and second, imposes sentient creatures much avoidable suffering.2 Neither these arguments sound. The first relies a mistaken understanding rights; second calculation consequences. Both deserve definitive dismissal. Why Animals Have No Rights A right, properly understood, claim, or potential that one party may exercise against another. target whom such claim be registered can single . . .

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