great ape personhood
movement to extend personhood and some legal protections to the non-human members of the Hominidae or great ape family
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great ape personhood
Summary
great ape personhood is a social movement[1]. It draws 170 Wikipedia views per month (social_movement category, ranking #81 of 360).[2]
Key Facts
- great ape personhood was influenced by Jane Goodall[3].
- great ape personhood was influenced by Dawn Prince-Hughes[4].
- great ape personhood was influenced by Richard Dawkins[5].
- great ape personhood was influenced by Paola Cavalieri[6].
- great ape personhood was influenced by Peter Singer[7].
- great ape personhood was influenced by Steven M. Wise[8].
- great ape personhood's instance of is recorded as social movement[9].
- great ape personhood's instance of is recorded as generalization[10].
- great ape personhood's subclass of is recorded as universal suffrage[11].
- great ape personhood's subclass of is recorded as animal rights[12].
- great ape personhood's subclass of is recorded as subjective right[13].
- great ape personhood's has part is recorded as protection[14].
- great ape personhood's has part is recorded as habeas corpus[15].
- +2007-02-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of great ape personhood[16].
- great ape personhood's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/016t7z[17].
- great ape personhood's criterion used is recorded as sentience[18].
- great ape personhood's facet of is recorded as animal rights[19].
- great ape personhood's facet of is recorded as personhood[20].
- great ape personhood's facet of is recorded as primatology[21].
- great ape personhood's BBC Things ID is recorded as 5303ff06-857f-4a26-a294-f27c4c5ef9e7[22].
- great ape personhood's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2777747278[23].
- great ape personhood's characteristic of is recorded as Hominidae[24].
Why It Matters
great ape personhood draws 170 Wikipedia views per month (social_movement category, ranking #81 of 360).[2]