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I would say that an animal recognizing itself in a mirror is an indication that the animal posesses some (perhaps fairly high) level of self-awareness, but an animal not recognizing itself in a mirror is not necessarily proof of a lack of self-awareness.
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< Oolon stirs from post-New-Year alcohol haze >
Whuhhh... Did someone mention the laryngeal? The nerve that powers the larynx... and which, on its route from one side of the neck to the other, passes down into the chest, under the aorta, and back up again to the throat... even in giraffes...? Care to explain that one, Mr Betcha? It's a standard-issue feature of all mammals... are all mammals the same kind then, or is your hypothesised creator an incompetent dork? A very big 'cheers!', Oolon |
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Maybe not, but it would be below the level to consider it sentient though. |
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Maybe not, but it would be below the level to consider it sentient though.
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Originally posted by Mageth:
How so? Its the difference between being self aware and being aware of self. |
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