Animal Rights & Testing
The author of this report has been asked to contrast, compare and analyze three articles that all relate to basically the same thing, that being the status and rights of animals. As part of the analysis, there will be an agreement on the points with which the author of this report agrees, a critical thinking of how the authors attempt to refute each other, the key elements of those refutations, the significant connections that exist between the three texts, what those connections mean to the author of this report in terms of framing the author of this report's views and a gist of the synthesis conducted will bring up the proverbial rear of the analysis. This report will conclude with a setting up, but not a full execution, of the author's own potential argument that might or might not happen on future reports. While animals are not held in the same regard as humans in many respects by a lot of people, there are many of those that vehemently disagree with that being the case on one level or another or to one degree or another.
Analysis
As noted in the introduction, all three articles to be reviewed for this report take a stance on animal rights and/or testing. However, not one of the three of the same or takes the same stance in general. Before getting to the analysis and personal reflection part of this report, the author will briefly summarize the positions of Singer, Regan and Cohen, those being the three authors under review for this report. Singer makes the assertion that all animals equal and this is stated straight away in the title of the article....
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