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    Can a chimp say "no"? Reenvisioning chimpanzee dissent in harmful research
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (2): 130-139. 2014.
    Among the "hard cases" of captive animal research is the continued use of chimpanzees in harmful experimental science. In a recent article I contend that contemporary animal welfare science and chimpanzee behavioral studies permit, if not require, a reappraisal of the moral significance of chimpanzee dissent from participation in certain experiments. In what follows, I outline my earlier argument, provide a brief survey of some central concepts in pediatric research ethics, and use these to enri…Read more