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Animals-as-Patients: Improving the Practice of Animal Experimentation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:02 authored by Jane Johnson, Christopher DegelingChristopher Degeling
In this paper we propose a new way of conceptualizing animals in experimentation: the animal-as-patient. Construing and treating animals as patients offers a way of successfully addressing some of the entrenched epistemological and ethical problems within a practice of animal experimentation directed to human clinical benefit. This approach is grounded in an epistemological insight and builds on work with so-called "pet models". It relies upon the occurrence and characterization of analogous human and nonhuman animal diseases, where, if certain criteria of homology and mechanism are met, the animal simultaneously becomes a patient and a spontaneous model of the human disease.

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Johnson, J. & Degeling, C. (2012). Animals-as-Patients: Improving the Practice of Animal Experimentation. Between the Species: an online journal for the study of philosophy and animals, 15 (1), 43-58.

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Between the Species An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals

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15

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1

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English

RIS ID

126555

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