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Cannot you not admit animals do not have the ability to reason and never will?When man gets a passionate soul in the breast and an appetitive soul in the gut.
Cannot you not admit animals do not have the ability to reason and never will?When man gets a passionate soul in the breast and an appetitive soul in the gut.
Your argument appears to be that animals can not reason because they are not human which is rather arbitrary. To answer the question of “can the reason?” requires a discussion on reason itself as we have to define the term.Cannot you not admit animals do not have the ability to reason and never will?
Are you serious?Your argument appears to be that animals can not reason because they are not human which is rather arbitrary.
I think it is self evident. Animals cannot reason as humans. They never have and never will. Again self evident.To answer the question of “can the reason?” requires a discussion on reason itself as we have to define the term.
That is not evidence animals can reason in any advanced and human way.An example of the possibility of reason is that researcher managed to teach capuchin monkeys the concept of money not just the sue of it.
What his point is is that you’re trying to say that rationality and souls are intertwined.Yes, but so what? When will birds have rational souls?
I cannot believe I am arguing with sane people about the differences between humans and animals. Animals do not have immortal souls. Animals do not have rational souls. Animals do not have the dignity that humans have. Jesus did not die for animals.What his point is is that you’re trying to say that rationality and souls are intertwined.
By your logic, a human vegetable doesn’t have a soul because it cannot be rational.
So unless you’re comfortable with the idea that human vegetables and birds are the same thing spiritually (which you would get metaphorically crucified for on this forum), your arguments are starting to lose their hold.
Whatever gave you that idea? Even a crow can make a tool and solve a puzzle. Octopuses are well known as puzzle solvers. Primates, clearly reason. There are many examples. Personally, I have even seen a particularly intelligent Siamese cat solve a tactics problem when dealing with another cat.Cannot you not admit animals do not have the ability to reason and never will?
Perhaps it would be best to look at animals and humans from the stadnpoint of what humans do well, like no other…Whatever gave you that idea? Even a crow can make a tool and solve a puzzle. Octopuses are well known as puzzle solvers. Primates, clearly reason. There are many examples. Personally, I have even seen a particularly intelligent Siamese cat solve a tactics problem when dealing with another cat.
OK, since you have apparently been in the mind of a monkey, tell us about it, now that you have shared your own thoughts. Apparently, you have some insight which not only defies the what is known about primates who have acquired language, but you also know exactly what animals think, which is unknown by anyone else.Perhaps it would be best to look at animals and humans from the stadnpoint of what humans do well, like no other…
Metacognition
Self Reflective thinking
Humans can think about their thinking until they can’t do it anymore or get bored
animals cannot
Some animals can metacognate but in a limited fashion thus…
Humans can think…wow that thing over there sexually attracts me
Wow…that thing is like me…How do I feel about that?
Well let me think about that…should I or should I not?
Well, let me see if I do this, then that, if I do that then this…
Now let me imagine for an instant in the future as I look back at what I think now, knowing how I thought back when about that and now knowing what I want to do and should do…
well then…maybe not such a good idea…
animals cannot do that…
This indicates that you have read what has been posted and have reached some sort of agreement…
This is conjecture and fallacious and somewhat sarcastic indicating that you have read what was posted, thought about it, formed an opinion based on some experience and made a statement…since you have apparently been in the mind of a monkey,
You want something in return for your communication that was previously noted and ask for insight that may or may not be an honest request based on the sarcasm however in the context of asking for sharing of something that is thought by someone else, in particularly mine noting that I had thoughts, as you say and you appear to have understood or registered them then you do want to hear more…tell us about it, now that you have shared your own thoughts.
You note some information that you chose not to share in context that is difficult to understand since earlier you asked me to share my thoughts and you choose not to share yours. This does not indicate fair play. What this has to do with metacognition is not clear and only you know…Apparently, you have some insight which not only defies the what is known about primates who have acquired language, but you also know exactly what animals think, which is unknown by anyone else.
faculty.philosophy.umd.edu/pcarruthers/Meta-cognition.pdfEvidence Points To Conscious ‘Metacognition’ In Some Nonhuman Animals
web.williams.edu/Psychology/Faculty/Kornell/Publications/Kornell.2009a.pdfMeta-cognition in Animals: A Skeptical Look
PETER CARRUTHERS A
Abstract : This paper examines the recent literature on meta-cognitive processes in
non-human animals, arguing that in each case the data admit of a simpler, purely fi rst-order,
explanation.
Share with all what you believe that primate acquisition of knowledge has to do with metacognition and its relationship to homosexuality in the context of this thread.The most difficult challenge for future research may be finding
more convincing evidence of conscious metacognition. In humans,
metacognition is frequently a conscious experience. Evidence
that an animal that can behave in ways that parallel
conscious human metacognition has the potential to make a
unique contribution in the search for proof that animals are, in
their own ways, conscious.
The obvious is so obvious.Perhaps it would be best to look at animals and humans from the stadnpoint of what humans do well, like no other…
Metacognition
Self Reflective thinking
Humans can think about their thinking until they can’t do it anymore or get bored
animals cannot
Some animals can metacognate but in a limited fashion thus…
Humans can think…wow that thing over there sexually attracts me
Wow…that thing is like me…How do I feel about that?
Well let me think about that…should I or should I not?
Well, let me see if I do this, then that, if I do that then this…
Now let me imagine for an instant in the future as I look back at what I think now, knowing how I thought back when about that and now knowing what I want to do and should do…
well then…maybe not such a good idea…
animals cannot do that…
They cannot reason like humans and never will. Why all the obfuscation and pedantic parsing?Whatever gave you that idea? Even a crow can make a tool and solve a puzzle. Octopuses are well known as puzzle solvers. Primates, clearly reason. There are many examples. Personally, I have even seen a particularly intelligent Siamese cat solve a tactics problem when dealing with another cat.
Pedantic parsing is part of discernment that allows egress from obfuscationThey cannot reason like humans and never will. Why all the obfuscation and pedantic parsing?
That anyone would attempt to claim animals have an intellect and will like a human pretty much speaks for itself.Pedantic parsing is part of discernment that allows egress from obfuscation![]()