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    as one of the factors when dealing with two different kinds. In “A dogs Tale”, the relationship between humans and dogs often times results in death and despair. Dogs are thought as lower beings when compared to the human. Although the brain of a person is more complex than one of a dog, the value of a man’s best friend is very low simply because a dog has lesser abilities. Because many humans see themselves as the puppeteer, the attitude towards these complex four legged animals needs to be…

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    unhygienic cages, where they slowly lose their minds. After experimentation, they are often killed. But that’s not all. These experiments are useless. They are a waste of money and produce inaccurate results. After…

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    results in research. The biggest part why it’s still used is that many people claim that animals is just like us, and according to studies, mice and rats (that are 85% of the animals that are used) are indeed very alike us humans, also chimpanzees and other monkeys are very alike humans. Animal testing has also resulted in major medical advances development of antibiotics, vaccines, and surgical techniques, which is very good. Even though animal testing have resulted in great development in…

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    Bacon believed that it was only through observation, experience and experimentation that knowledge can be derived from laying the foundation for empiricism . Where as Descartes seemed to rely more on logical reasoning and rationality to systematically doubt knowledge and understanding, emphasizing Cartesian rationalism . Empiricists believe that innate knowledge does not exist, rather, knowledge is gained through human senses and reasoning. This challenges Cartesian rationalism because Descartes…

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    tries it’s best so that every individual feels safe within their living environment and community so that everyone is treated humanely. Now, what about animals, are rights applicable to animals as well? Animals are living beings after all just like us humans and it is pretty obvious that most animals demonstrate emotion and…

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    Human genetic engineering is the process by which scientists and medical experts alter the DNA of a living, human cell. Human genetic engineering essentially has two basic forms: somatic and germline. Somatic engineering targets specific genes within the body without affecting the genes in the eggs or sperm. The objective of this type of human genetic engineering is to treat an existing condition. The important aspect of this is that it does not alter the individual´s entire genetic makeup. The…

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    the pitiless conduct that we tend to place these creatures through before they are murder for U.S. to eat. However, another reasonably segregation we tend to perform on these creatures is experimentation to examine the impacts of gear and on the off likelihood that they are shield on folks. Animal experimentation and consumption is wrong except if we tend to were willing to perform an equivalent acts on an individual's with similar capabilities. Singer reasons that, "a mature horse or dog is on…

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    Animals don’t have feelings. This is the argument used for ages to support harsh experimentation on animals. In theory, empirical knowledge relies on the use of laboratory animals to conduct experiments. Time and time again these arguments have been disproved as unnecessary. Laws have been created to protect animals from preventable harm. Experiments involving animals must be approved by a board of ethics. In the case of “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves,” the experiment with Fern broke a…

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    animal that is unsurpassable in experimentation and research. This animal has proven to be an accurate model for human diseases, and has been successful in helping humans discover characteristics regarding illnesses such as heart disease and cancer that plague a significant portion of our population. Understanding the diseases that harm humans is extremely important for the future of science and medicine. However, genetics is not the only thing that rats share with humans. They also share…

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    Under many circumstances, human testing is indeed ethical because of the reasons that I am about to unload. Just so we're on the same page, human testing is doing an experiment with humans and is still debated to this day. Human experimentation is debatable because of two reasons. The first being what happened in WW2, the second being the fact that humans are living and breathing. Everyone (or most people) know how monkeys are very commonly used as the "human" variable in human-based…

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