What began as as assignment for a philosophy class this year (epistemology) has turned into a bit of an obsession.I started with the skeptical premise that we cannot be sure, due to the nature of subjective minds/qualia, that animals do not have minds/think like us. — Grre
I never meant to generalize, human minds, but you're right. How do we define our own minds, besides in opposition from those other beings?
Human minds: Above/superior to other beings — Grre
What makes you say a fish cannot develop some form of self-awareness? — Grre
A fish probably can't do that. — TheMadFool
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