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Swiss law recognizes animals as beings not as things.
Along these lines it's important to note that the Lisbon Treaty, passed on December 1 , 2009 recognizes animals as sentient beings meaning "they can feel pain and suffer; learn from experience; make choices; feel joy, fear or misery; and enjoy the company of others".
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There is a very clear directive when it comes to animal welfare and the Vatican recognizes animal exploitation is out of control, they seem very concerned with Ocean life perhaps because fish have such a strong symbolic meaning for Christians.
"Everyone can recognize animals throughout the world," he said.
"Suppose the brain is just a million different evolutionarily developed hacks: one for smell, one for recognizing faces, one for how you recognize animals," Tom Mitchell, who holds a chair in machine learning at Carnegie Mellon, told me.
Modern museums of natural history spend as much on DNA sequencing machines as on fossils, and people who can recognize animals and plants by sight alone are, sadly, ever rarer and less in demand.
But a new study reveals a previously unknown talent: recognizing animals.
Over generations, the castaways eventually change so much that, even if reunited, they wouldn't recognize animals from the mainland as potential mates.
For instance, some mental mechanisms might have been selected for recognizing faces of individuals in accord with certain principles of operation, and others might have been selected for recognizing animals of different species in accord with other principles of operation.
There are sound biological reasons for recognizing animals as conscious beings.
Granting animals "legal personhood" is one way the law could recognize animals as living beings with interests, or rights, of their own.
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