Charlie Monoxide
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"We have to understand that we are not the only beings on this planet with personalities and minds," said keynote speaker Jane Goodall, who outlined her observations on a range of chimpanzee behaviors, from barbarity to altruism. "Even if science can't prove everything about animal sentience, it's high time we gave them the benefit of the doubt."
(AP)House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Thursday blamed Terri Schiavo's death on what he contended was a failed legal system and he raised the possibility of trying to impeach some of the federal judges in the case.
Charlie Monoxide said:
RandFan said:It is this demonstrable uniqueness that proves that humans are created differently...
I'm simply pointing out that the uniqueness of humans is unique in its uniqueness. More importantly the inescapable conclusions of such unique uniqueness is deliberate.Bodhi Dharma Zen said:There is nothing "unique" about humans, unless you are implying also that elefants are unique or giraffes are unique. We are animals, exactly like the rest of the fauna.
Bodhi Dharma Zen said:I cant understand why is "absurd" (scientifically) that every other animal (mammals at very least) have more or less the same feelings that us. Why cant they? We share the same evolutive mechanism and common ancestors.
RandFan said:I'm simply pointing out that the uniqueness of humans is unique in its uniqueness. More importantly the inescapable conclusions of such unique uniqueness is deliberate.
Yes, but not uniquely unique the way humans are uniquely unique. Further the fact that we are created by deliberate forces is proof our uniqueness.Bodhi Dharma Zen said:Well, the uniqueness of giraffes is unique in its uniqueness. Isnt'?
RandFan said:Further the fact that we are created by deliberate forces is proof our uniqueness.
That we are uniquely unique. NON QED PRO AFDnew drkitten said:And your evidence for this so-called "fact" is ....?
Did you ever realize that this test would show blind people to lack self-awareness too? There are also some spatially-impaired, sighted humans who articulate through verbal language a strong understanding of the self that cannot distinguish one face from another. You have to look at other criteria to pass this kind of judgment on an organism. The mirror test is not exactly a convincing argument.new drkitten said:A simple example of that is concept-of-self. Gallup's 1970 mirror test shows that chimpanzees can recognize themselves in a mirror. So can humans, and gorillas, and dolphins. But not cats. Despite the evolutionary similarity, cats don't recognize themselves. "Absurd" or not, this is the way the experiments turn out, so it's the way I have to vote....
Batman Jr. said:Did you ever realize that this test would show blind people to lack self-awareness too?
There are also some spatially-impaired, sighted humans who articulate through verbal language a strong understanding of the self that cannot distinguish one face from another. You have to look at other criteria to pass this kind of judgment on an organism.
The mirror test is not exactly a convincing argument.
RandFan said:That we are uniquely unique. NON QED PRO AFD
My point is that the faculties of a pathological, self-aware human may constitute the non-pathological in other species. Animals that cannot recognize themselves are only demonstrating that they don't have the necessary ocular or spatial sophistication to do so. Saying that they don't have a concept of the self is picking the more complex explanation for the phenomenon.new drkitten said:I did indeed, but I was smart enough to even-handedly exclude demonstrably pathological cases from all of the samples, of whatever species.
... starting with the question of whether or not the particular organism being studied is a representative instance of the general class of organisms you want to infer over.
Then explain why non-pathological humans, non-pathological chimps, and non-pathological dolphins can recognize themselves in a mirror, but non-pathological elephants, cats, dogs, and African parrots cannot. I suspect that Dr. Gallup would be interested in your reasoning as well....