61. ASI:
ASI Diary
We have witnessed the pain, distress and tragedy that captivity produces-for them and for us.
In light of the recent catastrophe at SeaWorld, let's more than just pause before resuming business as usual. Instead, let's recognize this
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62. ASI: HAS Courses in the Southeast
welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and entertainment.
Morehouse College
Philosophy
Nathan Nobis
Bioethics
Morehouse College
Philosophy
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63. ASI: HAS Courses in the Midwest
rights? Do animals feel pain? Are they conscious? Do they have desires and beliefs? What are the moral implications of attributing certain mental states to animals? Is there a moral problem with euthanizing companion animals?
University of
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64. ASI: HAS Courses in Biology
welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and entertainment.
Warren Wilson College
Robert Eckstein
Animals and Society
Explores a variety of issues
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65. ASI: HAS Courses in Veterinary Medicine
such concepts as moral good, pain and suffering, welfare evaluation, and animal minds. Other topics include limits on human right to use animals, use of animals in research, ethics and behavioral research, views of researchers and veterinarians,
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66. ASI: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
its view involve significant pain, distress, harm, or injury to subjects. The editors strongly encourage discussion of the animal welfare implications of findings, including ethical issues raised by the implementation of the study and their
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67. ASI: HAS Courses in Anthropology
welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and entertainment.
Warren Wilson College
Robert Eckstein
Animals and Society
Explores a
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