Animal Models of Human Psychology: Critique of Science, Ethics and Policy
Animal Models of Human Psychology: Critique of Science, Ethics and Policy Books
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When is animal research a necessity and when is it cruelty? Aiming to resolution this question, this work takes psychological eating disorders as a case study. The text examines the expenditure and benefits associated with using non-human animals to study human phenomena. The author uses a combination of historical, conceptual, ethical and political analyses as they apply to the use of animal models.
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