Xref: utzoo sci.research:359 sci.psychology:245 talk.politics.misc:9363 talk.philosophy.misc:1009 soc.misc:700 talk.bizarre:11589 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!actnyc!gcf From: gcf@actnyc.UUCP (Gordon Fitch) Newsgroups: sci.research,sci.psychology,talk.politics.misc,talk.philosophy.misc,soc.misc,talk.bizarre Subject: Re: Annals of Research Message-ID: <846@actnyc.UUCP> Date: 26 Apr 88 15:38:49 GMT References: <2663@polya.STANFORD.EDU> <565@lzfme.UUCP> Reply-To: gcf@actnyc.UUCP (Gordon Fitch) Organization: InterACT Corporation Lines: 16 Keywords: baboons, stress In article <565@lzfme.UUCP> dbk@lzfme.UUCP (D.KAFLOWITZ) writes: }I am not one of these wild-eyed animal rights activists ... I've met a few animal-rights activists and seen several on television, and I've never seen one with wild eyes. Where do you find them, and can I get one of my own? }And now for the philosophical part... } }How could the results of such experimentation retain any credibility? Obviously the experimenters are not much interested in credibility. Some little boys like to cut up caterpillars or worms. Some of them find that when they grow up they can cut up rats and cats and monkeys if they first put on a white coat. Credibility indeed! Where's your sense of humor?