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[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Haugen, David M.,--1969- Series: Opposing viewpoints series Published by : Greenhaven Press, (Detroit :) Physical details: 234 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Subject(s): Animal experimentation --Moral and ethical aspects. | Animal experimentation --United States. Year : 2007 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Kensington Intermediate Senior High 179 ANI Available

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-224) and index.

Animals have rights / Tom Regan -- Animals do not have rights / Ilana Mercer -- Animals are equal to humans / Matt Ball and Jack Norris -- Animals are not equal to humans / Josie Appleton -- Animal rights activists are terrorists / Alex Epstein -- Animal rights activists are not terrorists / Will Potter -- Animal researchers should not be bullied by animal rights terrorists / Fiona Fox -- Animal experimentation is ethical / Adrian R. Morrison -- Animal experimentation is unethical / David Thomas -- Using primates in medical experimentation is justifiable / Scientific Steering Committee of the European Commission -- Using primates in medical experimentation is unjustifiable / John Gray -- The animal experimentation debate has reached a moral deadlock / Peter Singer -- The moral deadlock concerning animal experimentation can be broken / Patrick Bateson -- Animal experimentation is vital to medical research / American Physiological Society -- Animal experimentation is not vital to medical research / Christopher Anderegg, et al. -- Drug testing on animals is beneficial / Jennifer A. Hurley -- Drug testing on animals is not beneficial / Kathy Archibald -- Microchip technologies could make drug testing on animals unnecessary / David H. Freedman -- The risks of animal-to-human transplants outweigh the benefits / Joyce D'Silva -- The benefits of animal-to-human transplants outweigh the risks / A physician, interviewed by Gale Scott -- Genetically modified animals are beneficial to medicine / Alexandre Fouassier and Manufacturing Chemist -- Genetically modified animals are not beneficial to medicine / Animal Aid -- Animal cloning is worthwhile / Marie A. Di Berardino -- Animal cloning is unnecessary / Wayne Pacelle.