Bodhi Dharma Zen
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Do animals have emotions?
First of all, Im posting this in the religion and philosophy area because I believe those questions have been answered by religion (are still answered by religion). and this answer is simple believed to be true, just because. That said, here is what I think:
1) Evolution is correct.
2) We are animals.
3) We are continuous and homogeneous with the rest of nature (we are not "more different" from a cow than a horse is from a gorilla).
If we accept these premises we are forced to conclude, even without any "scientific proof" that animals do feel and have emotions like us.
Anything else, in my opinion, is being deluded by old religious beliefs in the "superiority of man" because "god create us to be like him, and so, we are obviously above animals".
First of all, Im posting this in the religion and philosophy area because I believe those questions have been answered by religion (are still answered by religion). and this answer is simple believed to be true, just because. That said, here is what I think:
1) Evolution is correct.
2) We are animals.
3) We are continuous and homogeneous with the rest of nature (we are not "more different" from a cow than a horse is from a gorilla).
If we accept these premises we are forced to conclude, even without any "scientific proof" that animals do feel and have emotions like us.
Anything else, in my opinion, is being deluded by old religious beliefs in the "superiority of man" because "god create us to be like him, and so, we are obviously above animals".
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