Human and Animal Subjects of Research: The Moral Significance of Respect versus Welfare

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Rebecca L. Walker
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[1] University of North Carolina,Department of Social Medicine
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human subjects; animals; animal subjects; ethics guidelines; moral status; autonomy; research protections; respect for persons; welfare; justice; capacities;
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Human beings with diminished decision-making capacities are usually thought to require greater protections from the potential harms of research than fully autonomous persons. Animal subjects of research receive lesser protections than any human beings regardless of decision-making capacity. Paradoxically, however, it is precisely animals’ lack of some characteristic human capacities that is commonly invoked to justify using them for human purposes. In other words, for humans lesser capacities correspond to greater protections but for animals the opposite is true. Without explicit justification, it is not clear why or whether this should be the case.
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