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Veterinary and Animal Ethics


Veterinary and Animal Ethics

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics, September 2011
UFAW Animal Welfare 1. Aufl.

von: Christopher Wathes, Sandra Corr, Stephen May, Steven McCulloch, Martin Whiting

84,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 03.10.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118384312
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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<p>The first International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics (ICVAE) held in September 2011 saw leading experts from across the world come together to discuss the most important issues of animal welfare in contemporary veterinary practice and research. This is the extended proceedings of that conference, enabling all those interested in this increasingly significant subject to benefit from the insights of those discussions.</p> <p>The conference was divided into four sessions: Principles of veterinary and animal ethics; Justifying ends - the morality of animal use; Ethical analyses of animal use; and Cultural, political, legal and economic considerations. Each session contained four or five papers, and these are presented here in full, as well as the transcribed question and answer sessions at the end of each paper, and a short post-presentation reflection from each author. Also included is the debate on the motion ‘Is it better to have lived and lost than never to have lived at all?’ which records three prepared responses to the question as well as registrants’ comments from the floor.</p> <p>KEY FEATURES</p> <p>• Contributions from the leading thinkers in veterinary and animal ethics today<br /> • Includes stimulating, challenging, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial discussions<br /> • Addresses key questions on the role of the veterinarian and the morality of animal use, as well as our impact on wildlife<br /> • Provides guidance on the practical application of ethical principles and the problems encountered</p> <p>Published as part of the UFAW Animal Welfare book series.  See <a href="http://www.wiley.com/go/ufaw">www.wiley.com/go/ufaw</a> for more details.</p>
<p>Contributors vii</p> <p>Foreword by John Webster x</p> <p>Preface xiii</p> <p><b>Session I Principles of Veterinary and Animal Ethics 1</b><br /> <i>Patrick Bateson</i></p> <p>1 The History of Veterinary Ethics in Britain, ca. 1870–2000 3<br /> <i>Abigail Woods</i></p> <p>2 The Idea of Animal Welfare – Developments and Tensions 19<br /> <i>Peter Sandøe and Karsten Klint Jensen</i></p> <p>3 Lessons from Medical Ethics 32<br /> <i>Carolyn Johnston</i></p> <p>4 Veterinary Ethics, Professionalism and Society 44<br /> <i>Stephen A. May</i></p> <p><b>Session II Justifying Ends – The Morality of Animal Use 59</b><br /> <i>Judy MacArthur Clark</i></p> <p>5 Justice of Animal Use in the Veterinary Profession 63<br /> <i>Martin C. Whiting</i></p> <p>6 Telos 75<br /> <i>Bernard E. Rollin</i></p> <p>7 Agriculture, Animal Welfare and Climate Change 84<br /> <i>Steven P. McCulloch</i></p> <p>8 Ethics and Ethical Analysis in Veterinary Science: The Development and Application of the Ethical Matrix Method 100<br /> <i>Kate Millar</i></p> <p>9 The Ethics of Animal Enhancement 113<br /> <i>James Yeates</i></p> <p><b>Session III Ethical Analyses of Animal Use 133</b><br /> <i>Peter Jinman</i></p> <p>10 Wildlife Medicine, Conservation and Welfare 135<br /> <i>James K. Kirkwood</i></p> <p>11 Veterinary Ethics and the Use of Animals in Research: Are They Compatible? 155<br /> <i>Colin Gilbert and Sarah Wolfensohn</i></p> <p>12 Production Animals: Ethical and Welfare Issues Raised by Production-focused Management of Newborn Livestock 174<br /> <i>David J. Mellor</i></p> <p>13 Companion Animals 188<br /> <i>Sandra A. Corr</i></p> <p>14 Ethical Analysis of the Use of Animals for Sport 201<br /> <i>Madeleine Campbell</i></p> <p><b>Session IV Cultural, Political, Legal and Economic Considerations 217</b><br /> <i>John Webster</i></p> <p>15 Global Cultural Considerations of Animal Ethics 219<br /> <i>Michael C. Appleby</i></p> <p>16 Animal Ethics and the Government’s Policy: ‘To Guard and Protect’ 229<br /> <i>Sophia Hepple and Nigel Gibbens</i></p> <p>17 Veterinary Ethics and Law 245<br /> <i>Marie Fox</i></p> <p>18 Ethical Citizenship 261<br /> <i>Björn Forkman</i></p> <p>19 Principles, Preference and Profit: Animal Ethics in a Market Economy 271<br /> <i>John McInerney</i></p> <p>Debate: ‘Is It Better to Have Lived and Lost than Never to Have Lived at All?’ 286<br /> <i>Patrick Bateson</i></p> <p>Index 300</p>
<p>“The editors have done a great job of providing the information as it was presented and their efforts will enable readers to develop their own opinions.”  (<i>Doody’s</i>, 26 July 2013)</p>
<p><strong>Christopher Wathes</strong>, Professor of Animal Welfare at the Royal Veterinary College. <p><strong>Sandra Corr</strong>, Clinical Reader in Small Animal Surgery at the University of Nottingham. <p><strong>Stephen May</strong>, Deputy Principal and Vice Principal for Teaching at the Royal Veterinary College. <p><strong>Steven McCulloch</strong>, veterinary surgeon and PhD student at the Royal Veterinary College. <p><strong>Martin Whiting</strong>, veterinary surgeon and PhD student at the Royal Veterinary College.
<p>The first International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics (ICVAE) held in September 2011 saw leading experts from across the world come together to discuss the most important issues of animal welfare in contemporary veterinary practice and research. This is the extended proceedings of that conference, enabling all those interested in this increasingly significant subject to benefit from the insights of those discussions.</p> <p>The conference was divided into four sessions: Principles of veterinary and animal ethics; Justifying ends - the morality of animal use; Ethical analyses of animal use; and Cultural, political, legal and economic considerations. Each session contained four or five papers, and these are presented here in full, as well as the transcribed question and answer sessions at the end of each paper, and a short post-presentation reflection from each author. Also included is the debate on the motion ‘Is it better to have lived and lost than never to have lived at all?’ which records three prepared responses to the question as well as registrants’ comments from the floor.</p> <p>KEY FEATURES</p> <p>• Contributions from the leading thinkers in veterinary and animal ethics today<br /> • Includes stimulating, challenging, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial discussions<br /> • Addresses key questions on the role of the veterinarian and the morality of animal use, as well as our impact on wildlife<br /> • Provides guidance on the practical application of ethical principles and the problems encountered</p> <p>THE EDITORS</p> <p>Christopher Wathes, Professor of Animal Welfare at the Royal Veterinary College.</p> <p>Sandra Corr, Clinical Reader in Small Animal Surgery at the University of Nottingham.</p> <p>Stephen May, Deputy Principal and Vice Principal for Teaching at the Royal Veterinary College.</p> <p>Steven McCulloch, veterinary surgeon and PhD student at the Royal Veterinary College.</p> <p>Martin Whiting, veterinary surgeon and PhD student at the Royal Veterinary College.</p> <p>The first ICVAE was held at the Royal College of Physicians in London from September 12th to 13th 2011. It was organised by the Editors and sponsored by:<br />  The Wellcome Trust<br />  The Royal Veterinary College<br />  The Animal Care Trust<br />  Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW)</p> <p>The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is an internationally recognised, independent, scientific and educational animal welfare charity concerned with improving knowledge and understanding of animals’ needs in order to promote high standards of welfare for farm, companion, laboratory, captive wild animals and those with which we interact in the wild.</p>

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