Winthrop Kellogg / 凯洛格
Winthrop Kellogg appears in 68.疯狂实验史:哎!这该死的求知欲… through the chimpanzee-child co-rearing experiment. The source says Kellogg raised the chimpanzee Gua and his son Donald under similar conditions to test learning and adaptation, then stopped after Donald’s language development lagged and he imitated Gua’s vocalizations.
The episode treats the case as scientifically memorable but ethically troubling. It belongs to both Animal Experiment Ethics and Child Experiment Ethics: Gua was removed from and returned to chimpanzee social life, while Donald became a developmental subject before he could consent. The source avoids claiming a simple causal explanation for Donald’s later suicide.
Connections
- 68.疯狂实验史:哎!这该死的求知欲… - source episode.
- Child Experiment Ethics - non-consenting child subject.
- Animal Experiment Ethics - chimpanzee subject and disrupted social environment.
- Experimental Science Ethics - broader risk, consent, and harm frame.
- Observation Before Inference - source explicitly keeps Donald’s later death from becoming a settled causal claim.