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Why you should assume that even the simplest animals are conscious

Last updated: June 29, 2025 1:20 am
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Are animals conscious beings, capable of experiencing thoughts and emotions similar to humans? This question has long intrigued scientists and philosophers, leading to debates about the nature of consciousness in different species. From dogs to insects, the inquiry into animal consciousness challenges our understanding of sentience and self-awareness.

In a study conducted by Jonathan Birch from the London School of Economics, the concept of consciousness is divided into three layers: sentience, sapience, and selfhood. Sentience refers to the raw sensation of the present moment, including external stimuli and internal feelings like pain and pleasure. Sapience involves the ability to reflect on experiences, while selfhood pertains to a sense of identity and existence over time.

Research on animal consciousness often focuses on sentience, particularly in relation to pain and emotions. Studies have shown that animals exhibit behaviors indicative of awareness and social learning. For example, fruit flies can learn from observing others and make decisions based on previous experiences.

Recent discoveries have shed light on the cognitive abilities of animals, challenging traditional assumptions about consciousness. Evidence of episodic memory in mammals and birds suggests a level of self-awareness that was previously underestimated. Despite these findings, the neurobiological basis of consciousness remains a complex area of study, especially in species with different brain structures.

In a groundbreaking declaration on animal consciousness, experts proposed the idea that many invertebrates may possess conscious experiences. Kristin Andrews from York University advocates for assuming consciousness in all animals, overturning conventional beliefs about the inner lives of non-human beings.

While the scientific community continues to explore the mysteries of animal consciousness, cultural perspectives play a significant role in shaping our attitudes towards sentient beings. The notion of animals as feeling entities challenges the notion of them as mere automatons, highlighting the interconnectedness of all living creatures.

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