Moral Standing of Animals in Scientific Experiments


Term Paper, 2011

9 Pages, Grade: B


Abstract or Introduction

When moral justification of the use of animals in the area of scientific experimentation is well thought-out, we rely on the principles of moral standing suggested by various philosophers. Philosophers try to find out whether animals count or whether animals can be brought under moral consideration. If they cannot be brought under the moral purview, then probably one cannot find any reason that it is morally wrong to use animals for human good, such as using them in painful scientific experiments. This paper brings out some of the principles suggested by philosophers in order for an agent to be considered morally. Further this paper suggests that most of these views do not provide a basis to include animals under the moral purview. Thereby, I put forward a perspective called the ‘common sense view’ to bring animals under the moral consideration which further implies that the use of animals in the area of scientific experimentation is morally unjustified.

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Title
Moral Standing of Animals in Scientific Experiments
Grade
B
Author
Year
2011
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V265487
ISBN (eBook)
9783656553267
ISBN (Book)
9783656553274
File size
436 KB
Language
English
Keywords
moral, standing, animals, scientific, experiments
Quote paper
Mansi Handa (Author), 2011, Moral Standing of Animals in Scientific Experiments, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/265487

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