Harry F. Harlow and Animal Research: Reflection on the Ethical Paradox
Author(s)
Gluck, John P.Keywords
Animal ExperimentationAttitudes
Behavior Disorders
Behavioral Research
Brain
Brain Pathology
Cognition
Emotions
Ethics
Evaluation
Famous Persons
Fraud
Intention
Interprofessional Relations
Investigators
Misconduct
Motivation
Peer Review
Primates
Professional Ethics
Psychological Stress
Psychology
Regulation
Research
Review
Scientific Misconduct
Self Regulation
Social Interaction
Suffering
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Abstract
With respect to the ethical debate about the treatment of animals in biomedical and behavioral research, Harry F. Harlow represents a paradox. On the one hand, his work on monkey cognition and social development fostered a view of the animals as having rich subjective lives filled with intention and emotion. On the other, he has been criticized for the conduct of research that seemed to ignore the ethical implications of his own discoveries. The basis of this contradiction is discussed and propositions for current research practice are presented.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/75385310.1207/s15327019eb0702_6
Ethics and Behavior. 1997; 7(2): 149-161.
1050-8422
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327019eb0702_6
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/753853