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The Case For The Use Of Animals In Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen Oct 1986

The Case For The Use Of Animals In Biomedical Research, Carl Cohen

Morality and Ethics of Animal Experimentation Collection

No abstract provided.


Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, October 1986, Case Western Reserve University Oct 1986

Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, October 1986, Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • Professional Power and Self Regulation
  • The Center is Becoming a Membership Organization
  • Notice: The October Monday Evening Conversation on Ethical Issues "Is the Technological Imperative Ethically Compelling?"
  • The Ethical Dilemma in American Business
  • Notice: Change of Date For: Seminar on "Systems of Making Ethical Decisions"


Update - October 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Oct 1986

Update - October 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Center presents faith and peace conference
-- Senator Gore addresses transplant ethics at LLU November 17
-- AAW features "Women of Courage" November 28-30
-- Is God "Dead" in Biomedical Ethics? (Critique)

[ Why Does God Let Us Suffer? ]
-- The Mystery of Suffering
-- Will Suffering Ever Really End?
-- Religion and Suffering Among My Patients
-- God and Suffering: A Discussion


Alternatives Sought To Save Lab Animals, Jim Detjen Aug 1986

Alternatives Sought To Save Lab Animals, Jim Detjen

Popular Press Items

No abstract provided.


Update - July 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Jul 1986

Update - July 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Baby Jessie and Beyond
-- Newsbriefs
-- The Bouvia Decision: Right But Inadequate
-- LLU plans conference on ethics and transplantation

[ Apartheid and Morality Today ]
-- Growing Up White in South Africa
-- In Favor of Constructive Engagement
-- Divestment: Realistic Moral Opposition to Apartheid

-- What should treatment committees consider?
-- Religion and Politics on Sabbath (Editorial)
-- George Otto Schumacher, MD (1913-1986)
-- Thomas Gordon Goman, PhD (1944-1986)


Ada Code Of Ethics (May 1986), American Dental Association May 1986

Ada Code Of Ethics (May 1986), American Dental Association

Code of Ethics

The ADA Code of Ethics has three main components: The Principles of Ethics, the Code of Professional Conduct and the Advisory Opinions. Contents may also include: Amendment to ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and Insert for the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct. The most current issue is available on the ADA’s website.


The Recombinant Dna Controversy: A Contemporary Cautionary Tale, Nina V. Fedoroff Apr 1986

The Recombinant Dna Controversy: A Contemporary Cautionary Tale, Nina V. Fedoroff

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

A discussion of the scientific and political aspects of recombinant DNA research.


Update - March 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Mar 1986

Update - March 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Endowment effort succeeds!
-- In honor of my father
-- Are Apartheid and Nuclear War Biotheical Issues? (Editorial)

[ ABORTION: Understanding Our Differences ]
-- Excerpts from a husband and wife 'debate' regarding abortion

-- The Ethics of Biomedical Ethicists (Critique)


Update - January 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Jan 1986

Update - January 1986, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Symposia discuss abortion, apartheid, and nuclear war
-- Endowment effort faces January deadline
-- Center prepares first book
-- Religion and the Bioethical Enterprise (Editorial)
-- Letter to the Editor

[ What's A Little Church Like Ours Doing in Big Medicine Like This? ]
-- Excepts from public discussion
-- From Water Cures to ORgan Transplants: Have We Lost Our Way?
-- Healing the Sick and Preaching the Gospel: Is There An Essential Link?
-- Adventist Institutions and the World: If Small Is Beautiful, Is Big Bad?
-- The Adventist Health System: Are We Drifting …


Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, January 1986, Case Western Reserve University Jan 1986

Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, January 1986, Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • Euphoria and Temperance by Robert P. Lawry
  • "News and Notes:" Activities of Members of the Center's Steering Committee
  • Some Sharing About the Priorities of The Center for Professional Ethics by Wendy Miano


The Significance Of Alternative Techniques In Biomedical Research: An Analysis Of Nobel Prize Awards, Martin Stephens Jan 1986

The Significance Of Alternative Techniques In Biomedical Research: An Analysis Of Nobel Prize Awards, Martin Stephens

Experimentation Collection

No abstract provided.


The Case Against The Use Of Animals In Science, Donald J. Barnes Jan 1986

The Case Against The Use Of Animals In Science, Donald J. Barnes

Experimentation Collection

As a scientist long committed to the understanding, prediction, and control of biological, physiological, and behavioral events, I have no objection to the animal as a legitimate focus of science. As a parent, a son, a sibling, and the proud recipient of unconditional positive regard from a few special people, I am vitally interested in matters of health and in the most ethically efficient use of available resources. As a member of a species which has evolved sufficiently to allow the relatively broad perspective of a "web of life" and at least a rudimentary concept of altruism, I have laboriously …


The Case For The Use Of Animals In Science, James A. Will Jan 1986

The Case For The Use Of Animals In Science, James A. Will

Experimentation Collection

Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appears to be questioned. Some people believe that we are in a new era where the animal activists have become much more influential, and that the antagonism between the scientists and these groups is worse than it ever has been. This does not appear to be the case. The preeminence of various influences seems rather cyclic, even perhaps influenced by such things as economic conditions or wars. At present, the question is often asked, "Should we continue to use animals in science?" The real question …


Wildlife And Nature Liberation, Michael W. Fox Jan 1986

Wildlife And Nature Liberation, Michael W. Fox

Conservation Collection

Humane ethics--animal welfare--and animal rights are not incompatible with ecologically sound wildlife stewardship. They are an integral part of it, from treating wildlife for necessary research purposes humanely, to finding humane ways to control the populations of species that are out of balance and thus threatening the viability of other species and the diversity and integrity of the ecosystem. That mistakes may be made in stewardshipmanagement policies is inevitable. It is, for instance, difficult to know if the sudden abundance of one or more species and the dwindling of others is part of the natural process of succession and should …


Wildlife Conservation And Animal Rights: Are They Compatible?, Michael Hutchins, Christen Wemmer Jan 1986

Wildlife Conservation And Animal Rights: Are They Compatible?, Michael Hutchins, Christen Wemmer

Conservation Collection

The purpose of this paper is to explore the philosophical tenets of the animal rights/humane ethic as they relate to the environmental ethic and, more specifically, as they relate to wildlife management and conservation. The two ethics will be compared in an effort to identify potential sources of conflict. Recent criticisms of the animal rights ethic, most notably by Fox (1978, 1979), Rodman (1977), Callicott (1980), Gunn (1980), and Hutchins et al. (1982) have identified several major discrepancies. The implications of these differences will be discussed.


Alternative To Current Uses Of Animals In Research, Safety Testing, And Education: A Layman's Guide, Martin L. Stephens Jan 1986

Alternative To Current Uses Of Animals In Research, Safety Testing, And Education: A Layman's Guide, Martin L. Stephens

eBooks

No abstract provided.


The Case For The Use Of Animals In Medicine, Gary F. Merrill Jan 1986

The Case For The Use Of Animals In Medicine, Gary F. Merrill

Experimentation Collection

The use of animals in medical research and teaching, and the public concern this has generated is not a new issue (Visscher 1969). Ever since scientists began using animals to investigate the function of the body in health and disease, there have been those who opposed their work (Fishman and Richards 1982). Whether this controversy is cyclic is not known, but most concerned biomedical investigators agree that the opposition is here to stay. The author shares this opinion, and thus maintains that it is in the best interest of all parties to be properly educated on the issues. Only through …


Ada Code Of Ethics (January 1986), American Dental Association Jan 1986

Ada Code Of Ethics (January 1986), American Dental Association

Code of Ethics

The ADA Code of Ethics has three main components: The Principles of Ethics, the Code of Professional Conduct and the Advisory Opinions. Contents may also include: Amendment to ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and Insert for the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct. The most current issue is available on the ADA’s website.


Procreational Autonomy V. State Intervention: Opportunity Or Crisis For A Brave New World, George P. Smith Ii Jan 1986

Procreational Autonomy V. State Intervention: Opportunity Or Crisis For A Brave New World, George P. Smith Ii

Scholarly Articles

The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving heart-breaking problems of infertility and will clearly expand the meaning of the very term, procreational autonomy, as a reference to both unmarried and married women. Still, the new biology presents equally untold problems for the physician, lawyer, ethicist, theologian and, for that matter, the average person. This article will consider, essentially, one major medical, legal, ethical and religious challenge of the new reproductive biology: in vitro fertilization (IVF).

The article will first survey the force of religion in shaping new attitudes and directions in this area and …


Ethical Issues In Family Medicine, Ronald Christie, Barry Hoffmaster Dec 1985

Ethical Issues In Family Medicine, Ronald Christie, Barry Hoffmaster

C. Barry Hoffmaster

No abstract provided.