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Alan and Suzanne Cheeseman are committed to animal rights and are not averse to breaking the law to prevent an animal’s suffering. But their convictions are now creating a dilemma. She is seven months pregnant and recognizes that, although she is opposed to drugs that have been tested on animals, she may have to decide whether or not to use such drugs if childbirth does not progress as she hopes; nor can they predict how they will decide when their child reaches the age for inoculation against a variety of deadly diseases. Is their belief in animal rights a good enough reason to deny their child essential vaccinations? Is there a right or wrong in the use of animals for scientific purposes? The debate over this issue is between an Anglican theologian, a research consultant with the Royal SPCA, and a Hindu physician. (28 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1991



Part of the Series : Right or Wrong? A Discussion of Ethical Issues
     


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The Nervous System: Nerves at Work
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Breath of Life
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Life Under Pressure
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This program follows the journey of a red blood cell around the circulatory system to demonstrate the efficient and elegant design of oxygen and food delivery to all parts of the body and the removal of wastes before they can do harm. It shows how th...(more details)
 
Science and Ethics

Ethical problems have been crowding in on scientists since the atomic bomb. Should scientists be responsible for what they develop? Is there a limit to where science should tread? How can privacy be maintained in the face of computers that increasing...(more details)
 
How the Human Mind Works: Patricia Smith Churchland
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Professor of Philosophy Patricia Smith Churchland is probing a new frontier in the area of brain research, convinced that exploration into the physical function of our "wonder tissue" can help us better understand what our thoughts mean and how we ca...(more details)
 


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