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Animal rights
1. INTRODUCTION Animal rights is the idea in which some, or
all, non- human animals are entitled to the possession of their
own existence and that their most basic interests—such as the
need to avoid su!ering— should be a!orded the same
consideration as similar interests of human beings. They
maintain that animals should no longer be viewed as property
or used as food, clothing, research subjects, entertainment, or
beasts of burden
2. Animal Rights Belief that animals should not be exploited.
People belief that animals should not be used for food,
clothing, entertainment, medical research, or product testing.
This includes the use of animals in rodeos, zoos, circuses, and
even as pets. They believe it is ethically, morally, and
inherently wrong to use animals for human purposes under
any condition. Animals should not be used in experiments in
which diseases and various therapy methods are studied.
3. Historical development Aristotle argued that animals
lacked reason (logos), and placed humans at the top of the
natural world, yet the respect for animals in ancient Greece
was very high. Some animals were considered divine, e.g.
dolphins. In the Book of Genesis 1:26 (5th or 6th century BCE),
Adam is given "dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the
fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and
over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."
Dominion need not entail property rights, but it has been
interpreted, by some, over the centuries to imply ownership
4. Animal rights activists argue that modern farming is
inhumane and that eating meat is unhealthy. They contend
that modern farming is controlled by large corporations that
care only about profits and not about the welfare of animals.
Farmers have led the way in animal welfare. It has always
been in their best interest to care for animals humanely and to
see that they are well-fed and free of diseases. Farming in
the US is not controlled by large corporations. Of the 2.2
million farms in the US, 97% are family owned and operated;
only 7,000 are non-family- controlled corporations. No
studies can substantiate that a vegetarian diet is healthier
than a diet that includes meat, milk, and eggs.
5. Animals are used in three areas of experimentation: -
research in biomedical & behavior sciences - testing of
products for their safety - education where animals are used
for demonstrations & dissections Animal rights activists
believe that animal experimentation is unethical and
unnecessary and that alternatives to animal experimentation
should be used. Animals should be used only when no other
alternatives exist. Many people believe that animal