
Of Mice and Primates
Virtue Ethics and Animal Research
Rebecca L. Walker(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. August 2025
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-19-008995-5 (ISBN)
Description
The ethics of research on animals has historically been viewed through the lens of cost vs benefit, and whether animals have rights. Is the suffering that might be experienced by animals-and the violation of their rights, if they are seen to have any-worth the gain in scientific knowledge? Many experiments that have caused great animal suffering were ethically justified in this way. Rebecca Walker here argues against this paradigm, and advocates instead for a virtue ethics approach. She argues that what is missing from the traditional approach to animal research are issues of character, context, and relationships. What is problematic in much research on animals is less a violation of rights than a lack of care for the vulnerable; and that most philosophical approaches to animal research ignore the actual practice of that research. Different ethical questions thus arise when viewed through this lens, such as: does a researcher who develops relationships with her animal subjects owe them a greater duty of care? What is the moral significance of the psychological effects on the researcher of doing that research? Can, or should, a rhesus monkey, for example, used for research live a good life when it is housed in a research facility?
Of Mice and Primates addresses these and other questions by reorienting our moral concern about animal research, and offers a moral theory focused on what actually happens in research settings.
Of Mice and Primates addresses these and other questions by reorienting our moral concern about animal research, and offers a moral theory focused on what actually happens in research settings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-008995-5 (9780190089955)
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Person
Rebecca Walker is a professor of philosophy and of social medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her work in philosophy of medicine addresses animal ethics, health justice, genomic ethics, and bioethics theories and concepts. She engages both philosophical and social science methodologies and she has published widely in prominent bioethics, science, philosophy, and medicine journals. Her co-edited books include Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems (2007); Understanding Health Inequalities and Justice (2016); and the two volume Social Medicine Reader (2019).
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Professor of Philosophy and Professor Social MedicineProfessor of Philosophy and Professor Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Content
Chapter 1: Why (not) virtue ethics?
Chapter 2: Rights and Welfare: A Case Study
Chapter 3: Animal Flourishing and the Lab
Chapter 4: Friendship, Human-Animal Bonds, and Partiality in the Lab
Chapter 5: Virtue, Vice, and the Other Animals: Compassion
Chapter 6: Justice and Animal Research Oversight
Chapter 7: Intellectual Virtues for Animal Science
Chapter 8: Limitations and Further Thoughts on Moral Status
Chapter 2: Rights and Welfare: A Case Study
Chapter 3: Animal Flourishing and the Lab
Chapter 4: Friendship, Human-Animal Bonds, and Partiality in the Lab
Chapter 5: Virtue, Vice, and the Other Animals: Compassion
Chapter 6: Justice and Animal Research Oversight
Chapter 7: Intellectual Virtues for Animal Science
Chapter 8: Limitations and Further Thoughts on Moral Status