
Is human intelligence overrated?
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The Dualist Tradition of Philosophy
Aristotle: Of all animals, man alone is capable of deliberation. Descartes took this to be that animals don't have rationality, beliefs, or minds. This kind of dualist tradition continued through modern philosophy and into contemporary philosophy. Even in the 1970s and 80s, you saw analytic philosophers like Donald Davidson argue that animals are machines with humans.
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