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As Lina says "We lived as animals, thinking only of survival".
"What we see as animals are partly just integrated sets of bacteria".
But if we're describing humans as animals, we should think about who we're placing into that category and who we're leaving out.
Would we consider them Homo sapiens and thus rights-bearers or would we define them as animals and, therefore, things?
If you've been aching for some high-minded chatter on the topic of how we, as social animals living in a postmodern society, interact with and are affected by social media and technology, you're in luck.
We're castigated as animals for treating one of our own in such a manner.
These animals are so different from what we think of as "animals" that that Renaissance scholars actually classified them as plants.
"We're working as animals," said one of Sankari's friends, a literature graduate who was a teacher in Syria but now works as a waiter in Turkey.
We conceptualize players as animals genetically programmed to exhibit certain behaviors.
We find that as animals grow, motoneurons increase the number of synapses with existing presynaptic partners.
Finding common ground may help our civilization evolve in both the way we see animals as well as the differences and shared values between peoples.
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