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ANIMALISM IS EITHER FALSE OR UNINTERESTING (PERHAPS BOTH)

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Abstract“We are animals.” That’s what animalists say—that’s their slogan. But what animalists mean by their slogan varies. Many animalists are adamant that what they mean—and, indeed, what the true animalist thesis is—is that we are identical to animals (human animals, to be precise). But others say that’s not enough. They say that the animalist thesis has to be something more—perhaps that we are essentially or most fundamentally human animals. This paper argues that, depending on how we understand it, animalism is either false or uninteresting. If animalism is just the claim that we are identical to animals, then it is uninteresting. For it doesn’t provide an answer to the question it’s meant to address. On the other hand, if animalism entails a stronger claim, such as that we are essentially animals, then animalism is false. Either way, we should set animalism aside.
University of Illinois Press
Title: ANIMALISM IS EITHER FALSE OR UNINTERESTING (PERHAPS BOTH)
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Abstract“We are animals.
” That’s what animalists say—that’s their slogan.
But what animalists mean by their slogan varies.
Many animalists are adamant that what they mean—and, indeed, what the true animalist thesis is—is that we are identical to animals (human animals, to be precise).
But others say that’s not enough.
They say that the animalist thesis has to be something more—perhaps that we are essentially or most fundamentally human animals.
This paper argues that, depending on how we understand it, animalism is either false or uninteresting.
If animalism is just the claim that we are identical to animals, then it is uninteresting.
For it doesn’t provide an answer to the question it’s meant to address.
On the other hand, if animalism entails a stronger claim, such as that we are essentially animals, then animalism is false.
Either way, we should set animalism aside.

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