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  • * Animal Research Ethics
  • * Interdisciplinary Studies
  • * Bioethics

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  • * The ethical and moral justification for using nonhuman animals in research requires a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach.
  • * Existing ethical guidelines for animal research often lack integration across scientific, legal, and societal perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To establish the foundations for the emerging field of animal research ethics.
  • * To analyze the ethical, legal, and practical challenges in animal research.
  • * To propose a structured framework for evaluating animal use in scientific endeavors.

Main Methods:

  • * Described seven phases of animal research experiments: ethical, legal, and social presumptions (Phase 0) through evaluation (Phase VI).
  • * Identified and analyzed 20 key ethical, legal, and practical challenges for an ethical framework.
  • * Characterized four meta-challenges and opportunities in animal research ethics.

Main Results:

  • * A comprehensive, seven-phase model for animal research experiments was detailed.
  • * Twenty critical challenges requiring attention within an ethical framework were identified and analyzed.
  • * Four significant meta-challenges (moral pluralism, external integration, international variations, interdisciplinary education) were highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • * Establishing scientifically and morally justified animal research necessitates an interdisciplinary and international approach.
  • * The proposed framework and analysis of challenges contribute to the development of robust animal research ethics.
  • * Addressing meta-challenges is crucial for advancing ethical standards in global animal research.