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In 'Great Testimony against Scientific Cruelty' by Stephen Coleridge, the author explores the ethical implications of scientific experimentation on animals in the 19th century. Written in a persuasive and informative style, Coleridge delves into the animal rights movement of his time, condemning the mistreatment of living beings in the name of science. The book provides a historical context for the development of the animal rights movement and sheds light on the moral dilemmas faced by society during this period. Coleridge's passionate prose highlights the importance of compassion and empathy towards all living creatures, making this text a poignant reminder of the power of ethical thinking in the face of technological advancement. Stephen Coleridge, a prominent anti-vivisectionist and animal welfare advocate, was inspired to write this book in response to the growing concerns about animal experimentation in scientific research. His background as a social reformer and philanthropist gave him a unique perspective on the intersection of science and ethics, leading him to become a leading voice in the fight against scientific cruelty towards animals. I highly recommend 'Great Testimony Against Scientific Cruelty' to readers interested in the history of animal rights movements and the ethical implications of scientific research. Coleridge's insightful analysis and compelling arguments make this book essential reading for anyone concerned with the welfare of animals and the moral responsibilities of humanity.
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E-bog: 13. december 2019
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