PPT-ANIMAL ETHICS
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How do we use animals Is it morally indifferent right bad Why to care for relationship to animals 1 We cant wait till the problems in human ethics will be resolved
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How do we use animals Is it morally indifferent right bad Why to care for relationship to animals 1 We cant wait till the problems in human ethics will be resolved 2 Matters are connected. brPage 1br Schools Animal Care and Ethics Committee Axolotls WKDW57347LV5735957347WKH57347DWWDLQ57347VHXDO57347PDWXULW57347ZLWKRXW5734757535UVW 6FLHQWL57535F57 Identify signs of good and bad animal health;. Discuss the importance of animal ethics and welfare;. Describe common animal diseases, their transmission, and treatment;. Describe common animal parasites, how they are transmitted, and their prevention; . ethics . Jan Deckers. School of Medical Education. 1. Objectives. To reflect. on what ethics is.. To develop. your skills as an ethical researcher.. To prepare yourself to apply for ethical approval from research ethics committees.. Jan Deckers. School of Medical Sciences. Education Development. Email:. . jan.deckers@ncl.ac.uk. Objectives. To reflect. on what (research) ethics is.. To develop. your skills as an ethical researcher.. Prof. David Favre. Michigan State Univ. College of Law. 2013. www.animallaw.info. . Week old Icelandic lambs. They (animals) are created, indeed, for our use, but not for our abuse. Their freedom and enjoyment, when they cease to be consistent with our just dominions and enjoyment, can be no part of their natures; but whilst they are consistent I say their rights, subservient as they are, ought to be as sacred as our own . . . Research Ethics: theory. Jan . Deckers. School of Medical Education. 1. Objectives. To reflect. on what ethics is.. To develop. your skills as an ethical researcher.. To prepare yourself to apply for ethical approval from research ethics committees.. Gary Varner, Professor of Philosophy Texas A&M. g-varner@tamu.edu. . http://people.tamu.edu/~g-Varner/. . Scarce . drug case: . You are an emergency room . physician. , . and you . only have five doses of a certain drug left. Alas, you have . science. How different environments affect animals’ health . and feelings. , from the animal’s point of view. Deciding how to apply those scientific findings involves. . ethics. How humans. . should. . John, a college student, has become involved in an animal rights group on campus. He feels that animals should no longer be used for food, clothing, medical research or . entertainment.. Visiting . Presented by:. Joanne Muratori & . Patria Davis. Agenda. Objective. Review . history, role, and function of the Institutional Review Board. Review federal definition of human subjects research and levels of review. of t he Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (Purpose) Article 1 . This Code of Ethics and Welfare is aim ed at establishing require ments for all activities performed by the M ember s of What is Ethics?. Ethics. : . looks at the moral source of human behavior . “Why do we act the way we do?”. attempts to determine the best course of action when conflicting choices. “How do we decide what to do when people disagree about something?”. In-Service . Applied Veterinary Epidemiology Programme (ISAVET). Photo: Yacouba Koné, Mali. Learning Objectives. At the end of this . lesson, . you will be able to: . Describe the role of ethics in . Theories and approaches to Ethics. Ethics and Culture/Religion. Arguing Ethics. Threats to ethics and ethical problems in knowledge. Under the influence of ethics—. ’wrong’ . ethics, ethics in history..
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