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Likewise, American philosopher Tom Regan (The Case for Animal Rights, 1983) argues that all humans and many animals possess "inherent value." Inherent value implies the right to be treated with respect as an individual and not as a means to an end.

Regan advocates abolishing all scientific research involving animals because it entails valuing them only for their utility to humans, not for their own independent value.