The Impartiality Of Animals And Humans

1966 Words4 Pages

[Common ground]Some believe that all animals and humans should have equal consideration in all matters because animals have shown to be as intelligent as some human beings. [Destabilizing condition] While they do have much in common, like the necessity of food, water, and shelter, animals and humans have one distinct difference that should prevent us from erasing the diversity between the species. This essential difference makes it so that humans and animals cannot be compared, and that while they, in theory, should have the same consideration as humans, cannot. [Costs] Impartiality between the two would mean that animals and humans are treated equally in all aspects, which would be unbeneficial to both species. [Resolution] The essential …show more content…

Humans have the unique capacity to assess their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. They want to learn about their nature, and have an intrinsic need to better themselves. Humans are naturally ambitious, some more than others. This natural curiosity has advanced our species. From creating fire to natural human rights and laws, to the internet and modern medicine, human beings have used this self-reflection to better their species, protecting their own and taking the natural instinct for survival into overdrive. We can cure many previously fatal diseases, build large civilizations founded upon laws, and even eat chemically altered, genetically bettered produce. This purely human type of thought sets us apart from other animals. Many non-human animals cannot recognize themselves in the mirror, and even the ones that have the capabilities of self-awareness do not yet understand the notion of self-assessment. Animals do not know how to set up rules and regulations, as their instinct is more important to them. They are not as flexible in their thoughts and habits. Humans, on the other hand, use self-reflection to think about their instincts, making us special by allowing us to reflect on our thoughts. This self-reflection is a gift, and we should use it to better our

More about The Impartiality Of Animals And Humans

Open Document