Description |
128 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints |
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Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-122) and index. |
Contents |
Animals should be entitled to rights / Animal Legal Defense Fund -- Animals are not entitled to rights / Edwin A. Locke -- Pets should have some rights / Lawrence Carter-Long -- Pets are property / National Animal Interest Alliance -- The goals of animal rights organizations are reasonable / Kathy Guillermo -- The goals of animal rights organizations are radical / AnimalScam.com -- Eating animals is wrong / Kim Scott -- Eating animals is not wrong / Maxwell Goss -- Zoos violate animals' rights / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- Well-run zoos do not violate animals' rights / John Ironmonger -- Medical research on apes should be banned / Humane Society of the United States -- Research on apes is ethical / Wesley J. Smith -- Animals should not be dissected in biology classes / Mercy for Animals -- Animal dissection can be a valuable teaching tool / John Richard Schrock -- Pet cloning harms animals / Jennifer Fearing -- Pet cloning does not harm animals / Autumn Fiester. |
Summary |
Presents differing arguments on such topics as animal rights, what constitutes ethical treatment of animals, and using animals in scientific experimentation. |
Subject |
Animal rights.
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Added Author |
Dudley, William, 1964-
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ISBN |
9780737734577 |
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0737734574 |
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