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What we say to the dog
From Faces in the cloud
Figure 4-1 Gary Larson cartoon 1983. We anthropomorphize animals by talking to them and feeling
that they understand more than they do.
Figure 4-1 Gary Larson cartoon 1983. We anthropomorphize animals by talking to them and feeling
that they understand more than they do.
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Sartre rarely grants other animals the compliment fo recognising their forms of consciousness. Until now he had implicitly set them all in the realm of the ‘in’itself’ along with trees and slabs of concrete. But now it seems his view has shifted. Animals may not be fully conscious -- but perhaps humans are not either, and this may be what Sartre means by taking us to the border of dreams. ~ Page 223
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