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    Animals are used to test scientific developments and commercial products. New medical treatments are tested on animals to verify the toxicity of new medications or the safety of a product that will be used on humans. The health care and commercial industries also turn to animal testing for these reasons. They say animal testing has contributed to many life saving cures and treatments. Experiments in which dogs had their pancreases removed led directly to the discovery of insulin‚ critical to saving

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    To what extent is animal experimentation considered ethical? Every year more than 25 million animals are used to develop new medicines and the majority of these animals are either euthanized or die from the experiments. This makes many people question our motives and moral principles. Should we continue to allow scientists to use animals for their research? Is research experiments really necessary? Is it alright for us to kill animals just so that we can benefit? The debate between supporting or

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    Egoism In Walden Today

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    for anything but what we are trying to achieve for ourselves. Today has become egocentric‚ much like Henry David Thoreau’s kind of egoism. However‚ it is no longer “when I compare myself with other men‚ it seems as if I were more favored by the gods than they‚” but rather “Hey brotato chip check out my new duds they’re way more cooler than yours.” Any kind of egoism is a detriment to those around you who wish also to succeed. At least today you can selectively listen to whatever kind of “brotato”

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    Animal testing has been around since Aristotle’s time. Since then animal testing really took off for medical uses in the early 19th century. Since then laws have been put on animal testing when congress passed the Food‚ Drug‚ and Cosmetic Act in 1938. It is estimated that 26 million animals are abused in animal testing annually. Some of the causes include animal testing cannot stop or we would have no way of knowing if something is safe or not‚ assuming that animals and humans have the same DNA‚

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    their king‚ the Thebans turn to Oedipus for help. In hopes of eliminating the plague‚ he attempts to fulfill Apollo’s commands for the murderer of Laios to be expelled from the city. However‚ when Creon‚ the seer‚ identifies Oedipus as the murder‚ his egoism is revealed in the form of denial and determination to retain his reputation. Oedipus refuses to believe that he killed the previous king. He‚ who

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    Egoism vs Altruism

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    2013SP-PHIL-202-006W Egoism vs. Altruism The current political atmosphere has brought about a renewal in the interest of the works of Ayn Rand. The Russian-American novelist has once again been thrust into the limelight for a new generation of readers and political thinkers. Her ideas have been lauded in the Wall Street Journal and Fox News‚ and like many things these days‚ has had her ideas bent to meet certain political agendas. Much like Lenin used the ideas of Marx and Engels‚ the political

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    When it comes to animal research I feel there are to major dilemmas that arise that play a major role in how we determine the research methods as ethical or not: (1) do certain non-human species have changed consciousness and (2) to what extent do the animals suffer or experience death and how that influences their overall “well-being.” I pose these to issues because as rational‚ logical creatures we are capable of answering these two questions for ourselves and discuss our thoughts and feelings

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    PETA‚ or “{People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Along with their website‚ www.cowsarecool.com‚ PETA and it’s two million followers help spread awareness through education‚ special events‚ and even celebrity involvement. They believe animals are here to help the world by means other than food‚ clothing‚ and entertainment. Farm animals‚ are of course‚ vital to the meat industry. PETA believes that the animals sent to slaughterhouses

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    Animal Testing for Pharmaceuticals: Ethical or Unethical? People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a foundation that has been described as “by far the most successful radical organization in America” (Carlton). The keyword “radical” is a perfect adjective used to describe PETA. According to the co-founder and president‚ Ingrid Newkirk‚ they pursue total animal liberation from serving humans which clearly means no meat and dairy‚ but also means no medical research using animals. PETA

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    One might ask the question what is the risk‚ or what is the cost? Consequential based ethics breaks into two major schools of thought those are: Egoism‚ and Utilitarianism (Hollinger‚ 28). Consequential Egoism‚ is always looking for what is the highest good for ones experience. Epicurus held to these particular ideas and thoughts that‚ we naturally pursue personal pleasure or greatest good. Where as Consequential Utilitarianism

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