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A 3 page paper which argues against animal testing. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
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believe that only through testing on animals can the medical and health community truly know what is good, and what is not good, for human beings. They would well argue,
and perhaps rightly so, that without testing on animals, especially in the past, many different health concerns would still be a problem today. Through animal testing new drugs, which help
people, have been realized and only so because of animal testing. Those against animal testing would well, and rightly, argue that it is not morally right to essentially destroy animals
and harm animals through testing. It is inhumane and clearly less than honorable or ethical. The following paper argues against animal testing. Animal Testing The Humane Society of
the United States (2008) notes that one of the most pressing issues today, in relationship to animals and testing, is as follows: "It raises issues such as the ethics and
humaneness of deliberately poisoning animals, the propriety of harming animals for the sake of marketing a new cosmetic or household product, the applicability of animal data to humans, and the
possibility of sparing millions of animals by developing alternatives to a handful of widely used procedures." As can be seen, animals are clearly used for a multitude of studies that
involve things humans use and things that clearly damage animals in many ways. In looking at the debate, however, one must look at the other side. One author notes
that many people against animal testing claim that it has never led to any real finding that has benefited anyone when in fact, "many animal protesters themselves benefit from medical
techniques developed using animals, and not all research causes suffering" (Wolff; Boyd, 2006; 20). So while many people are on one side or another, there are many gray areas.
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