Animalism and the Corpse Problem
Author:
Eric T. Olson
DOI:
10.1080/713659837
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subject:
Philosophy;
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Previously published as:
Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy
(1832-8660)
until 1947
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Abstract
The apparent fact that each of us coincides with a thinking animal looks like a strong argument for our being animals (animalism). Some critics, however, claim that this sort of reasoning actually undermines animalism. According to them, the apparent fact that each human animal coincides with a thinking body that is not an animal is an equally strong argument for our not being animals. I argue that the critics' case fails for reasons that do not affect the case for animalism.
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