Speculative Philosophy, the Troubled Middle, and the Ethics of Animal Experimentation

Hastings Center Report 19 (2):15-21 (1989)
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Abstract

Even to begin discussing the ethics of animal experimentation we must locate our place in the “ethical three‐ring circus” of the debate among “human welfarists,” “animal rightists” and those in the “troubled middle.” A philosophy of “nature alive,” recognizing that some animals are more equal than others, can inform the troubled middle and ethically justify judicious animal research.

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