[Man and his fellow-creatures under ethical aspects. Literary report 2000/2001, No.24] [Article in German]

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Gotthard M. Teutsch
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Abstract

The question how the volume of the annual report could be reduced in the face of a continuous increase in literature has been discussed in the past. But now, we have arrived at a reduction of one-third which could only be achieved through far-reaching neglect of English-language articles and especially of periodicals. The scope of topics, reinforced over the years, has been maintained and should facilitate the orientation of the reader.
In the continuing ethics-boom, a change seems to be in the offing. While dealing with the animal-epidemics, the animals themselves were, aside from consumer protection interests, at least of some concern. In the bio-ethics discussion human well-being and dignity have asserted themselves as the almost exclusive issue. At any rate, the various ethics-commissions have been installed solely for representing human interests, and it is conspicuous how the voices speaking in favour and for justice of non-human life are becoming lesser and softer.
The report's central goal remains the intent to introduce and comment recent published developments in the man - animal relationship.

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Teutsch, G. M. (2001) “[Man and his fellow-creatures under ethical aspects. Literary report 2000/2001, No.24] [Article in German]”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 18(4), pp. 227–259. Available at: https://altex.org/index.php/altex/article/view/1121 (Accessed: 25 April 2024).
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