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Qiu Renzong (c. 1933) is a Chinese bioethicist. He is a senior research fellow emeritus at China's Institute of Philosophy, and chair of the Academic Committee at the Centre for Bioethics at Peking Union Medical College.〔("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.〕 ''China Daily'' writes that he is regarded as the scholar who 30 years ago introduced bioethics to China.〔Qi, Xiao. ("A matter of life and death" ), ''China Daily'', 10 June 2010.〕 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."〔Li, Peter J. "China: Animal rights and animal welfare" in Bekoff, Marc. ''Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare''. Greenwood, 2009, pp. 119–120.〕 Qiu was awarded the 2009 UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science.〔 ==Selected works== *''Bioethics: Asian Perspectives: A Quest for Moral Diversity''. Springer, 2004. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Qiu Renzong」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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