ON THE "NECESSARY SUFFERING" OF NONHUMAN ANIMALS

Share |
Michael Allen Fox Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  Primary Citation:  3 Animal L. 25 (1997) Country of Origin:  United States

Summary: This article extends Gary Francione's analysis of these concepts from Rain without Thunder within the context of animal experimentation. Michael argues that Francione's work leads us to the conclusion that the notions of necessary and unnecessary suffering are empty of meaning, and no significant difference exists between them. That humans cause animals to suffer in abundance is reality. That their suffering is necessary in order to fulfill human purposes is fantasy.

Share |