词条 | Qiu Renzong |
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Qiu published a paper in 2002 arguing for the recognition in China of animal rights, and introducing the idea of speciesism. He argued in favour of a gradualist approach to the recognition of rights, rejecting the abolitionist approach as unrealistic. His paper was criticized by Zhao Nanuyan, a professor at Tsinghua University, who wrote that animal rights arguments are foreign ideas and are "anti-humanity."[3] Qiu was awarded the 2009 UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science[1] and he shared the Hastings Center’s Henry Knowles Beecher Award with Solomon R. Benatar in 2011.[4] Selected works
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Notes1. ^1 "Ethics prize goes to Chinese scientist", SciDevNet, 12 January 2010.*"Professor Renzong Qiu receives the 2009 Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science at UNESCO", UNESCO, 11 December 2009. {{Philosophy topics}}{{animal rights|state=collapsed}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Qiu, Renzong}}{{China-academic-bio-stub}}{{animal-rights-stub}}2. ^Qi, Xiao. "A matter of life and death", China Daily, 10 June 2010. 3. ^Li, Peter J. "China: Animal rights and animal welfare" in Bekoff, Marc. Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare. Greenwood, 2009, pp. 119–120. 4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.thehastingscenter.org/who-we-are/service-to-bioethics/henry-knowles-beecher-award/ |title=Service to Bioethics |publisher=thehastingscenter.org |accessdate=November 28, 2017}} 9 : Living people|Animal rights scholars|Peking Union Medical College faculty|Bioethicists|Contemporary Chinese philosophers|20th-century Chinese philosophers|21st-century philosophers|People's Republic of China philosophers|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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