Animal Experimentation
Animal Experimentation | Animals Are Entitled to Rights
Tom Regan is a professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and has written a number of books on the subject of animal rights including Defending Animal Rights and The Animal Rights Debate from which this viewpoint is taken.
Humans do not have the right to use animals for their own ends; therefore, animals should not be used for scientific experimentation. Some critics of this view raise questions about the scope of animal rights, such as whether they would have the right to vote. These critics believe that since animals cannot respect our...
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- Introduction
- Animals Are Entitled to Rights
- Animals Are Not Entitled to Rights
- Animal Testing Is Essential for Medical Research
- Animal Testing Is Not Essential for Medical Research
- Animal Testing Is Cruel and Does Not Benefit Medical Research
- Animal Testing Is Becoming More Humane
- The Animal Rights Movement Threatens Medical Progress
- Using Animals as Organ Donors May Save Human Lives
- Using Animals as Organ Donors Endangers Human Lives
- Experimentation on Nonhuman Primates Is Vital to Medicine
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