Your comment was, “I disagree. I don’t think animals have the capacity to comprehend such an abstract concept as “freedom” and “liberty”. You are clearly anthropomorphising. I’m not saying that the animals are happy, I am simply challenging the assumption that the animals are necessarily “sad” or feel “imprisoned”.
Hey, Jack. If you could leave a link to this other post, that would be fantastic.
In regards to your comment, my lack of credentials aside, I am not aware of any studies that have shown that animals can think abstractly. If you are aware of any, you can provide a link to those as well.
Jack Says:
April 28th, 2006 at 4:07 pm
Your comment from another blog… >
You obviously have no credentials or experience in this area whatsoever.
Jack Says:
April 28th, 2006 at 4:10 pm
Your comment was, “I disagree. I don’t think animals have the capacity to comprehend such an abstract concept as “freedom” and “liberty”. You are clearly anthropomorphising. I’m not saying that the animals are happy, I am simply challenging the assumption that the animals are necessarily “sad” or feel “imprisoned”.
TJ Says:
April 28th, 2006 at 5:12 pm
Hey, Jack. If you could leave a link to this other post, that would be fantastic.
In regards to your comment, my lack of credentials aside, I am not aware of any studies that have shown that animals can think abstractly. If you are aware of any, you can provide a link to those as well.