According to abolitionists, experimentation on animals runs counter to the general moral presumption that
A) causing suffering is always wrong.
B) one should never be morally required to suffer for another, particularly if that suffering involves extreme sacrifice.
C) animal lives have intrinsic value.
D) cost-benefit analysis is irrelevant to moral decision-making.
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