Why does Gruen ultimately conclude that it is ethically reasonable to oppose animal experimentation?
A) Because of the practical difficulties with the utilitarian position
B) Because of the strength of the abolitionist arguments
C) Because animal experimentation yields no morally worthwhile benefits
D) Both a and b
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