Which Shall Live-Men or Animals? - Ernest Harold Baynes
"Which Shall Live, Men or Animals?" is a compelling exploration of vivisection and its ethical implications, authored by Ernest Harold Baynes. Delving into the contentious debate surrounding animal rights and animal welfare, this work examines the moral considerations at the heart of scientific advancement. Focusing on the practice of vivisection, the book presents a historical perspective on the clash between the pursuit of scientific knowledge in zoology and the ethical treatment of animals. This volume engages with enduring questions of science, ethics, and our responsibility toward the natural world. A thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the complex intersection of medicine, animal welfare, and philosophical inquiry. A meticulously prepared print republication.
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