Ebook {Epub PDF} The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness Animal Pain And Science by Bernard E. Rollin






















 · Bernard Rollin offers welcome insight into questions like this in his ground-breaking account of the difficult and controversial issues surrounding the use of animals. He demonstrates that the denial of animal consciousness and animal suffering is not an essential feature of a scientific approach, but rather a contingent, historical aberration that can and must be changed if science is to Edition description: Second Edition. Rollin offers a welcome insight into questions like this in The Unheeded Cry, a rare, reasonable account of the difficult and controversial issues surrounding the images of animals found in science. Widely hailed on its first appearance, the book is updated here to include recent changes in thinking and practice in this fast growing field. The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science by Bernard Rollin, OUP, pp , Pounds sterling BIOLOGISTS tend to be ambivalent about .


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Bernard Rollin offers welcome insight into questions like this in his ground-breaking account of the difficult and controversial issues surrounding the use of animals. He demonstrates that the denial of animal consciousness and animal suffering is not an essential feature of a scientific approach, but rather a contingent, historical aberration that can and must be changed if science is to be both coherent and morally responsible. “Bernard Rollin’s The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science is just what is needed to make people think seriously about why some scientists do what they do to non-human animals”—Animal Behaviour. The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science by Bernard Rollin, OUP, pp , Pounds sterling BIOLOGISTS tend to be ambivalent about animals. On the one hand, we justify.

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