Introduction = 9
Part One: Respect for life and the founding of bioethics
- H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr, Respect for life and the foundations of bioethics = 21
- Anne Fagot-Largeault, Normativity and ethics = 37
- Gilbert Hottois, Science between convictions and responsibility = 42
Part Two: Animal versus man
- Luc Ferry, Europe and its nations in the face of animal rights = 63
- Alain Prochiantz, Claude Bernard, Sade and respect for life = 74
- Hiroshi Yamashita, Asian attitudes to animal experimentation = 93
Part Three: The right to experiment
- Hans Ruh, Tests on animals: using or utilizing animals = 113
- Albin Eser, Legal aspects of experimentation on the living: a comparative survey = 125
- Gyorgy Adam, The role of education in the use of animals in physiology = 156
Part Four: Human control of life
- Noelle Lenoir, Respect for life and the law of the living = 165
- Kenneth J. Ryan, Defining and respecting human life in research and medicine: the case for human embryo research = 201
- William Byne, Biological influences on sexual orientation: are there moral implications? = 211
References = 221
Contributors = 231
Index = 235
Part One: Respect for life and the founding of bioethics
- H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr, Respect for life and the foundations of bioethics = 21
- Anne Fagot-Largeault, Normativity and ethics = 37
- Gilbert Hottois, Science between convictions and responsibility = 42
Part Two: Animal versus man
- Luc Ferry, Europe and its nations in the face of animal rights = 63
- Alain Prochiantz, Claude Bernard, Sade and respect for life = 74
- Hiroshi Yamashita, Asian attitudes to animal experimentation = 93
Part Three: The right to experiment
- Hans Ruh, Tests on animals: using or utilizing animals = 113
- Albin Eser, Legal aspects of experimentation on the living: a comparative survey = 125
- Gyorgy Adam, The role of education in the use of animals in physiology = 156
Part Four: Human control of life
- Noelle Lenoir, Respect for life and the law of the living = 165
- Kenneth J. Ryan, Defining and respecting human life in research and medicine: the case for human embryo research = 201
- William Byne, Biological influences on sexual orientation: are there moral implications? = 211
References = 221
Contributors = 231
Index = 235