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Author Rodd, Rosemary.

Title Biology, ethics, and animals / Rosemary Rodd
Published Oxford, England : Clarendon Press, 1992

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Description 272 pages
Summary This book utilizes both philosophical and biological approaches to address the various attitudes in the debate over animal rights. Rodd justifies ethical concern within a framework that is firmly grounded on evolutionary theory, and provides detailed discussion of practical situations in which ethical decisions have to be made. For moral philosophers, the book offers a biological background to the ethical questions involved. Biologists will find that it provides an approach to the ethics of animal rights which is rooted in biological theory. This much-needed volume will be an invaluable guide to anyone who is concerned with animal welfare
Analysis Animal rights
Science Research Use of laboratory animals Ethical aspects
Notes Includes index
Previously published: 1990
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Animal rights.
Animal welfare -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal welfare.
Bioethics.
Animals -- Treatment -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal Welfare.
Animals, Laboratory.
Ethics.
Philosophy.
LC no. 89070902
ISBN 0198242239