Humans are superior — by human standards

  • Monsó S
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Abstract

Chapman & Huffman argue that humans are neither unique nor superior to other animals. I believe they are right in claiming that we are no more unique than any other species, but wrong in assuming that this means we cannot be ranked as superior. I show how this need not undermine the central aim of their target article, for superiority can only be measured with respect to a certain standard, and it's only by using anthropocentric standards that we can be plausibly regarded as superior. Other-perhaps more neutral-standards yield different results.

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Monsó, S. (2019). Humans are superior — by human standards. Animal Sentience, 3(23). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1389

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