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I am the major editor of this work. I just wanted to inform interested parties that this Encyclopedia has sold 1500 copies in the first 4 weeks it's been available.
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De Waal argues convincingly, scientifically and objectively yet without the straitjacketed approach of many scientists, for the existence of ethical behaviour in non-human animals. Beautifully written, this book should be read by every student of animal behaviour.
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De Waal argues convincingly, scientifically and objectively yet without the straitjacketed approach of many scientists, for the existence of ethical behaviour in non-human animals. Beautifully written, this book should be read by every student of animal behaviour.
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De Waal argues convincingly, scientifically and objectively yet without the straitjacketed approach of many scientists, for the existence of ethical behaviour in non-human animals. Beautifully written, this book should be read by every student of animal behaviour.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was extremely easy to read, informative without being too bogged down in 'science' and it was certainly thought provoking. Blum allows you to come to your own decisions about the rights and wrongs with regard to testing on primates and has obviously spent alot of time with the likes of Roger Fouts et al. She has also interview many advocates for primate testing and although no-one will persuade me that it is ethically, morally or scientifically sound to use any primate as a model for humans, it was interesting to hear the scientists' views and their defences. She tackles the AIDS and polio research with startling theories. Very thought provoking. I loved it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was extremely easy to read, informative without being too bogged down in 'science' and it was certainly thought provoking. Blum allows you to come to your own decisions about the rights and wrongs with regard to testing on primates and has obviously spent alot of time with the likes of Roger Fouts et al. She has also interview many advocates for primate testing and although no-one will persuade me that it is ethically, morally or scientifically sound to use any primate as a model for humans, it was interesting to hear the scientists' views and their defences. She tackles the AIDS and polio research with startling theories. Very thought provoking. I loved it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was extremely easy to read, informative without being too bogged down in 'science' and it was certainly thought provoking. Blum allows you to come to your own decisions about the rights and wrongs with regard to testing on primates and has obviously spent alot of time with the likes of Roger Fouts et al. She has also interview many advocates for primate testing and although no-one will persuade me that it is ethically, morally or scientifically sound to use any primate as a model for humans, it was interesting to hear the scientists' views and their defences. She tackles the AIDS and polio research with startling theories. Very thought provoking. I loved it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was extremely easy to read, informative without being too bogged down in 'science' and it was certainly thought provoking. Blum allows you to come to your own decisions about the rights and wrongs with regard to testing on primates and has obviously spent alot of time with the likes of Roger Fouts et al. She has also interview many advocates for primate testing and although no-one will persuade me that it is ethically, morally or scientifically sound to use any primate as a model for humans, it was interesting to hear the scientists' views and their defences. She tackles the AIDS and polio research with startling theories. Very thought provoking. I loved it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was extremely easy to read, informative without being too bogged down in 'science' and it was certainly thought provoking. Blum allows you to come to your own decisions about the rights and wrongs with regard to testing on primates and has obviously spent alot of time with the likes of Roger Fouts et al. She has also interview many advocates for primate testing and although no-one will persuade me that it is ethically, morally or scientifically sound to use any primate as a model for humans, it was interesting to hear the scientists' views and their defences. She tackles the AIDS and polio research with startling theories. Very thought provoking. I loved it.
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