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    An Odyssey with Animals by Morrison, Adrian R;

    A Veterinarian's Reflections on the Animal Rights & Welfare Debate

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 8 October 2009

    • ISBN 9780195374445
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 234x157x25 mm
    • Weight 544 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    An Odyssey with Animals is the culmination of a veterinarian and scientist's years spent negotiating the divide between animal welfare and biomedical research. Drawing on the disciplines of philosophy, history, ethics, biology, and animal behavior, Morrison crafts a multi-faceted argument in favor of using animals in research. The result is a thought-provoking, intelligent and fair-minded discussion of an incredibly charged subject--of the past and present of animals' relationships with humans, and how and why we should be able to use them as we do.

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    A bitter controversy rages in Western society today: Is it unreasonably cruel to conduct biomedical research on animals? On one side lies a devoted (and, at times, aggressive and even violent) group of activists who believe animals are not human property, subject to our influence and interference. On the other are the researchers whose work developing life-saving medical treatments has hinged on the use of laboratory animals--and the patients who benefit from those treatments. As a veterinarian and sleep researcher, Adrian Morrison understands both sides of the issue, as well as the passions it arouses. Animal use in biomedical research, he argues, is a necessary part of medical advancements that improve human health and quality of life. This is not a position Morrison takes lightly, for he has been the victim of repeated acts of intimidation by animal-rights extremists, who vandalized his office and threatened his family. Refusing to be silenced, Morrison has written extensively on the humane but necessary use of laboratory animals, and was for three years director of the NIMH Program for Animal Research Issues. In this book, he offers the culmination of decades of reflection, scholarly research into the animal rights issue, and first-hand work with animals. The result is a thought-provoking, intelligent, and fair-minded discussion of an emotionally charged subject.

    Morrison's honest description of what animal research involves is commendable and unflinching, and his story is unique.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword David Dinges, Ph.D.
    Introduction
    Searching for the Boundary between Animals and Humans
    Victims
    "Doing" Science
    Biomedical Research and its Animals
    Fudging the Data
    The History of Modern Animals-Rights Activism
    Exploring the Nature of Animals
    Justifying Other Uses of Animals
    The Philosophers
    Epilogue
    Bibliography
    Index

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