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Bioethics and Nonhuman Animals

2013, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

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This special issue of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry addresses the often overlooked issue of animal ethics within the field of bioethics, emphasizing the moral status of nonhuman animals amidst growing concerns about human-animal interdependence. It critiques contemporary bioethics for perpetuating species-based prejudices and calls for greater inclusion of nonhuman animals in moral considerations, highlighting the concept of vulnerability to bridge the ethical gap between human and animal research subjects. The authors argue for a transformation in how bioethics regards nonhuman animals, urging enhanced attention to their value and the complexities of human-animal relationships, particularly in the context of global health and pharmaceutical industries.