Haynes, Richard P.
Animal Welfare
I. The Science of Laboratory Animal Care and Welfare
1. Introduction
2. The Roots for the Emerging Science of Animal Welfare in Great Britain
3. The Historical Roots of the Science of Laboratory Animal Welfare in the US
4. Laboratory Animal Welfare Issues in the US Legislative and Regulatory History
5. Mandated Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees
6. Do Regulators of Animal Welfare Need to Develop a Theory of Psychological Well-Being?
7. Conclusion
II. The Emergence of the Science of Food Animal Welfare Mandated by the Brambell Commission Report
8. Introduction
9. Rolling’s Theory of Animal Welfare and Its Ethical Implications
10. Duncan and the Inclusion of Subjectivity
11. Fraser on Animal Welfare, Science, and Ethics
12. Appleby-Sandøe and the Human Welfare Model
13. Nordenfelt and Nussbaum on Animal Welfare
14. Conclusion to Part II
III. Giving Animals What We Owe Them
15. Introduction to Part III
16. The Fair Deal Argument
17. A General Theory of Our Moral Obligations to Nonhuman Animals
18. Conclusion: Competing Conceptions of Animal Welfare
DRM-restrictions
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Nyckelord: PHILOSOPHY / General PHI000000
- Författare
- Haynes, Richard P.
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2008
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Filosofi
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402086199