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E-raamat: Principles of Animal Research Ethics

(Elton Professor of Philosophy & Senior Research Fellow, George Washington University & National Institute of Health, Clinical Center, Department of Bioethics), (Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University)
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This volume is the first to present a framework of general principles for animal research ethics together with an analysis of the principles' meaning and moral requirements. This new framework of six moral principles constitutes a more suitable set of moral guidelines than any currently available, including the influential framework presented in the Principles of Humane Experimental Technique published in 1959 by zoologist and psychologist William M. S. Russell and microbiologist Rex L. Burch. While other accounts have presented specific directives to guide the use of animals in research, Tom L. Beauchamp and David DeGrazia here offer a set of general moral principles that are adequate to the task of evaluating biomedical and behavioral research involving animals today. Their comprehensive framework addresses ethical requirements pertaining to societal benefit-a critical consideration in justifying the harming of animals in research-and features a thorough program of animal welfare protection. In doing so, their principles bridge the gap between the concerns of the research community and the animal-protection community.

The book is distinctive in featuring commentaries on the framework of principles by eminent figures in animal research ethics from an array of relevant disciplines: veterinary medicine, biomedical research, biology, zoology, comparative psychology, primatology, law, and bioethics. The seven commentators-Larry Carbone, Frans de Waal, Rebecca Dresser, Joseph Garner, Brian Hare, Margaret Landi, and Julian Savulescu-scrutinize Beauchamp and DeGrazia's principles in terms of both their theoretical cogency and practical implications, evaluating their relevance to the medical and scientific professions. The range of ethical issues encompassed in Principles of Animal Research Ethics will be useful to professionals in the biomedical and behavioral sciences and will also appeal to individuals and scholars interested in bioethics, animal ethics, and applied ethics generally.

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Principles of Animal Research Ethics is an important new voice in the field of animal research ethics, particularly for those who are interested in engaging in meaningful deliberations of the principles that justify the guidelines for the moral treatment of animals in research. This book provides a valuable tool for those interested in going beyond what is "scientifically justified" and exploring what is morally justified when considering the legitimacy of research protocols. * Maria Botero, Metascience * This book provides a valuable tool for those interested in going beyond what is "scientifically justified" and exploring what is morally justified when considering the legitimacy of research protocols. * Maria Botero, Psychology and Philosophy Department, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA, Metascience * Beauchamp and DeGrazia's work constitutes a remarkably clear and highly authoritative presentation of key issues in the ethical justification and assessment of animal research. The authors are towering figures in both animal and human subject research ethics, and in this must-read work, they are at their best. * Rebecca L. Walker, Hastings Center Report *

Preface ix
Preamble
1(4)
Principles of Animal Research Ethics
5(38)
David DeGrazia
Tom L. Beauchamp
The Essential Place of Moral Justification
5(1)
Principles of Social Benefit
6(5)
The Principle of No Alternative Method
7(1)
The Principle of Expected Net Benefit
8(1)
The Principle of Sufficient Value to Justify Harm
9(2)
Principles of Animal Welfare
11(7)
The Principle of No Unnecessary Harm
12(2)
The Principle of Basic Needs
14(2)
The Principle of Upper Limits to Harm
16(2)
The Crucial Role of Ethics Review Committees
18(2)
Scientific Necessity as a Justification for Causing Harm
20(1)
On The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique
21(22)
Critical Commentary by Authorities on Animal Research Ethics
43(104)
The Potential and Impacts of Practical Application of Beauchamp and DeGrazias Six Principles
45(16)
Larry Carbone
Some Reflections on Primates in Research
61(8)
Frans B. M. de Waal
Putting the Ethical Principles into Practice
69(10)
Rebecca Dresser
The Mouse in the Room: The Critical Distinction Between Regulations and Ethics
79(20)
Joseph P. Garner
Compassion for Other Animals Beyond the Human Hierarchy of Concern
99(14)
Brian Hare
Commentary on the Beauchamp-DeGrazia Framework of Principles
113(14)
Margaret S. Landi
The Six Principles, Philosophy, and Applying Human Ethics to Animals
127(20)
Julian Savulescu
Biographical Information on the Authors and Commentators 147(8)
Index 155
Tom L. Beauchamp is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Bioethics, Georgetown University. His research centers on biomedical ethics, animal research ethics, and the philosophy of David Hume. His books include Principles of Biomedical Ethics (with James Childress); A History and Theory of Informed Consent (with Ruth Faden); Standing on Principles: Collected Essays; Hume and the Problem of Causation (with Alexander Rosenberg); and five volumes of the critical edition of David Hume's Philosophy published in Oxford University Press's Clarendon Hume editions. From 1976-78 he drafted the bulk of The Belmont Report for the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects. He has been given the Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Research Ethics by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R); the Henry Beecher Award of the Hastings Center, New York; and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH).

David DeGrazia is Elton Professor of Philosophy at George Washington University and Senior Research Fellow in the National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics. DeGrazia's research focuses primarily on applied ethics and ethical theory. His scholarly work on animals addresses their moral status, their consciousness and cognitive capacities, and the ethics of using animals in research and for food. In 2018 he was named a Fellow of the Hastings Center and the recipient of GWU's Distinguished Scholar Award.