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  1. Killing for knowledge.Tzachi Zamir - 2006 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):17–40.
    abstract I distinguish between four arguments commonly used to justify experimentation on animals (I). After delineating the autonomy of the question of experiments from other topics within animal ethics (II), I examine and reject each of these justifications (III–VI). I then explore two arguments according to which animal‐dependent experimentation should continue even if it is immoral (VII). I close with the way in which liberationists’ strategic considerations modify the moral conclusions of my analysis.
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  • The Muddled Middle: The Search for Ethical Principles to Regulate the Use of Animals in Research.Richard P. Haynes - 1996 - Between the Species 12 (1):6.
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  • Animal Welfare Law: Foundations for Reform.Philip Jamieson - 1992 - Between the Species 8 (1):3.
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