500898 Wann ist tierverbrauchende Forschung ethisch vertretbar? (S) (WiSe 2024/2025)

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Wissenschaftliches Denken und Handeln (Theorie)

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Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil des Clusters "Wissenschaftliches Denken und Handeln", den Link zum Lernraum finden Sie hier: https://moodle.uni-bielefeld.de/course/view.php?id=5853

Studierende 25-48


  • Die Studierenden reflektieren eigenständig die tierverbrauchende Forschungspraxis hinsichtlich des ethischen Konzeptes von Leid.
  • Die Studierenden können verschiedene tierethische Positionen einordnen und für ihre eigene professionelle Haltung reflektieren.


  • Anthropozentrisches versus pathozentrisches Verständnis von ethischem Schutzstatus"�und Anriss der Debatte um den Speziesismus
  • Was fällt unter \"tierverbrauchende Forschung\"? (Tierversuche, Erhaltungszucht, erfolglose Zucht, Tiermaterialen)"�
  • Schweregrade von"�Tierversuchen (laut EU-Verordnung)"�und der Leidensbegriff in der Ethik
  • Kartierung der einzelnen tierethischen Positionen

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