the otherness of the other. Biases against racial and ethnic minorities demonstrated in the undertreatment of pain suggest that dismissive attitudes toward animal pain reflect wider anthropocentric and biomedical difficulties in responding to otherness. The difficulties of understanding animal pain would advise caution in clinical applications of research based on animal models. It also suggests—in a speculative conclusion—that we will not effectively address human pain until we have already adequately addressed the other-ed pain of animals." /> Animal pain - Morris David | sdvig press

Animal pain

the limits of meaning

David Morris

pp. 389-401


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