What kind of thing are we? Paul Snowdon's answer is that we are animals, of a sort. This view--'animalism'--may seem obvious but on the whole philosophers have rejected it. Snowdon argues that animalism is a defensible way of thinking about ourselves. Its rejection rests on the tendency when doing philosophy to mistake fantasy for reality.
Ik heb een vraag over het boek:
‘Persons, Animals, Ourselves - Snowdon, Paul F. (University College London)’.
Vul het onderstaande formulier in.
We zullen zo spoedig mogelijk antwoorden.