La responsabilidad profesional y ética en la experimentación con animales: Una mirada desde la prudencia como virtud

Translated title of the contribution: Professional and ethical responsibility in experiments with animals: A look from prudence as a virtue

Luis Fernando Garcés Giraldo, Conrado Giraldo Zuluaga

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    Abstract

    Performing experiments with animals requires that professionals regard their research works as rational acts and aim to concrete, logic and prudent (phronesis) acts. This intellectual virtue is the one Aristotle speaks about in his Nicomachean Ethics, which alludes the right intention in human acts. This paper reflects about phronesis and the way it makes a contribution to the scientists who work with animals, in order to help them taking reflected decisions that are sustained on the information required and necessary in order to avoid harming other life forms. Intellectual virtues are fundamental for the development of science that aims to find the truth and the right reasoning. The good habits that can make intellectual virtues more perfect are a solid base to form the researcheŕs character.

    Translated title of the contributionProfessional and ethical responsibility in experiments with animals: A look from prudence as a virtue
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)164-173
    Number of pages10
    JournalRevista Lasallista de Investigacion
    Volume10
    Issue number1
    StatePublished - 2013

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