Animal models of human psychology: critique of science, ethics, and policy
When is animal research necessity and when is it cruelty? Animal Models of Human Psychology is a breakthrough text that presents the first empirically based system of analysis to determine the answer to this much-debated question. Taking psychological eating disorders as a case study, Shapiro examin...
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Zusammenfassung: | When is animal research necessity and when is it cruelty? Animal Models of Human Psychology is a breakthrough text that presents the first empirically based system of analysis to determine the answer to this much-debated question. Taking psychological eating disorders as a case study, Shapiro examines the costs and benefits associated with using nonhuman animals to study human phenomena. He uses social scientific analytic methods and original data to assess the effectiveness of current research, applying a combination of historical, conceptual, ethical, and political analyses to the use of animal models. This combination of elements makes Animal Models of Human Psychology a revolutionary text, which criticizes both the scientists who use animal models, as well as animal support groups which condemn such activities without a rigorous analysis of each situation. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 293 - 320 |
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Foreword by Jane Goodall
Introduction
Two Stories: Transcendence and Reduction
A Social Scientific Approach
Organization of the Book
Language and Style
Chapter
Psychology s Use of Animals:
Current Practices and Attitudes
Introduction
The Field of Psychology
Animal-Based Research in Psychology
Numbers: Of Animals Used and of Users
Species Used
Nature and Scope of Use
Suffering Involved
Trends in Invasiveness
Psychologists Attitudes Toward Laboratory Animals
Psychology and the Animal Rights Movement
Psychologists Sound-Bytes and Sound Advice
Chapter
Construction of a Science
Experimentalism
vi
Construction of the Laboratory
Construction of the Laboratory Animal
Critique of
Critique of the Laboratory Animal
Construction or Deconstruction: Positivism or
Mystification?
Conclusion
Chapter
Animals as Models
Concepts of Models
Psychology s Use of Animal Models
Claims and Actualities
Degraded Heuristic
Rhetorical Device
Ethical and Attitudinal Implications
Chapter
Selected Animal Models
1.
Eating Disorders
Bulimia
Animal Models of Bulimia: Sham Feeding
Animal Models of Bulimia: Stress-Induced Eating
An Animal Model of Anorexia
Activity-Stress
2.
The Laboratory-Based Animal Model Strategy:
Limits and Biases
Bias toward Physiological Explanation
and Analysis
Preoccupation with Technology
Treatment as Technological Fix
Discursis
Table of Contents
Therapies and Animal Research
Evaluation of Therapy of the Eating Disorders
Pharmacological Therapy and Animal Research
Survey of Clinicians Specializing in
Eating Disorder Treatment
Citation Analyses of Selected Animal Model
Researchers Studies
Level of bnvasiveness of Selected Animal Model
Researchers Studies
Conclusion
Chapter
Ethical Issues in Psychology s
Use of Animals
Spectrum of Ethical Positions
Similar or Different: An Organizing Concept
Individual-Based Philosophy: Regan s Case
for Animal Rights
Application to Psychological Research
Nonindividual-Based Philosophy
Relation-based Ethics
Community-Based Ethics
Singer s Utilitarianism
Application to Psychological Research
Conclusion
Chapter
Psychology s Ethics: The Official Positions
The Humane Ethic
Permissive Utilitarianism
Assessment of Costs
Measurement of Benefits
Historical Considerations
Conclusion
viii Table of
Epilogue.........................
Summary
Recommendation
References
Index
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