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…and that it doesn't matter if they get hurt (430). One of the many ways people harm animals are by animal research. Animal research isn't just studying and trying out different cancer treatments or cures for diseases on animals. Some experiments were done out…
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…not hold claim to a Darwinian or creation standpoint, but rather draws conclusions from his own observations in performed experiments. He states that "man is the cruel animal," and that we can attribute this to his moral character. However, there appears…
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experiments that animal rights activists feel are unethical, much of AIDS research would be impossible ( Gorman 53). Walter E. Howard believes, “What is right or wrong concerning the rights of animals largely depends on one’s personal ethics,”( 739). According…
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…moral grounds. M.A. Fox, as interpreted by Baier, asserts that because animals are not included in the human “moral community,” that they do not have “rights” equal to those possessed by humans ( Baier137). Lacking many experiments that animal rights…
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…black people were made for whites, or women for men. Animals, or as some consider simply as human’s food, coats, and lab tools, experience emotions and pain just at human beings do. Cruelty to innocent humans is considered wrong in society, so what about…
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…and bad experiments. When you hear about the treatment of some animals for research, you feel like forgetting about research. One such story was in 1988, three gray whales got stuck in freezing waters in Alaska, the whales were at risk of drowning because…
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…are part of an experiment, because we differ from other species. Drugs which have minor, or no side effects on animals, have caused extreme reactions in humans. Vivisection not only harms the animals that are used mercilessly, but also does harm…
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…; once it is established that Animal testing is wrong in the minds of the audience; it shows companies and animal activists working together to diminish the number of animals used in experiments and to further develop medical technology to hopefully abolish…
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…too. Even the most strident skeptics of animal passion agree that many creatures experience fear—which some scientists define as a “primary” emotion that contrasts with “secondary” emotions such as love and grief. Unlike these more complex feelings, fear…
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…statement, "PETA operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment." PETA has been responsible for many animal rights historic cases. Two being the closing of the largest horse slaughter house…
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