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Animal Experimentation: Good or Bad? (Debating Matters)
 
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Animal Experimentation: Good or Bad? (Debating Matters) (Paperback)

by Institute of Ideas (Author), Tony Gilland (Editor)
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Do scientists exaggarate potential benefit from their work? Do animal advocates exaggerate the suffering of animals? What, if any, regulations should society impose upon animal work? Is a compromise between animal advocates and researchers possible or desirable? Four essayists with contrasting views and perspectives reflect on the issues and dilemmas.


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The Institute of Ideas's mission is to bring fresh ideas to the public arena on the key debates of our time. The IoI aims to be an agenda-setting organization prepared to think the unthinkable and encourage others to do likewise. The IoI is committed to forging a space where ideas can be contested without constraint, and where the clash of ideas is recognized as integral to the process of knowledge expansion. Editor (from the Institute of Ideas): Tony Gilland Contributors: h Dr Richard Ryder is a high profile animal rights campaigner in the UK h Dr Mark Matfield is the Executive Director of the Research Defense Society h Dr Stuart Derbyshire is an Assistant Professor at the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at the University of Pittsburgh h Tom Regan is Professor of Philosophy at North Carolina State University.

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