Kantian Ethics And Ethics Of Cosmetic Testing On Animals

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Animals have long been used for research and testing purposes dating back to as early as the nineteenth century() . Animals are often the subjects of experiments in the field of science in order to gain further knowledge about human disease as well as testing the safety of potential human treatments. Animals such as mice and rats are amongst the most commonly used subjects due to their physiological and genetic similarities with humans, which is why using animals for these scientific purposes can be tremendously helpful for furthering advancement in the medical field. However, cosmetic testing, a subcategory of animal experimentation continues to be……. While it is estimated that more than 25 million vertebrate animals are used annually …show more content…

Although Kant believed animals were not autonomous beings, he didn’t believe we should dispose or treat them any way we wanted. Our duty is not to the animal, but in regards to the way in which we treat them for it can ultimately affect our perception of duties to other humans.Kant is surely right that there are indirect duties concerning animals, duties mandating that animal welfare be taken into account in our moral thinking, that are not duties to animals themselves. We have moral obligations not to mistreat animals because mistreating them would then be going against our duties as members of a just society. According to Kant, cruelty to animals is justified in cases where the benefits to humans outweigh the harm to humans. He believed that the scientific value of animal experimentation outweighs the negative effects on the scientists in their dealings with others. However cosmetic testing on animals is not done to improve global health, but for the self interest of people to improve their physical appearance. Therefore according to Kantian ethics, the lack of scientific value of cosmetic testing on animals would not outweigh the negative effects inflicted upon the animals therefore the act is not ethical.Going against this duty to treat others such as animals with respect, would therefore be unethical. The morality of the actions of cosmetic testing therefore, must be assessed in terms of the motivation behind it. Based on the Kantian theory, cosmetic testing on animals is morally wrong due to their use as mere means for the self interest of humans that goes against our duty to treat all living creatures with

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