MCD BIO 60 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Animal Language, Animal Welfare

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If you don"t teach the animal language, you wouldn"t be doing anything wrong. In contrast, not teaching language to humans would be cutting them out of society and providing them injustice: general obligation in society to be taught language. Individual humans have a right to be taught language up to the capacity that they have: some difference there that is relevant, what anderson thinks is going on is that we are finding that species. Involves more linguistic interaction than parrot society: humans and parrots both have an interest in living their characteristic species life, any living thing has an interest in living its characteristic species life. It is important for us to live with each other, so we make our body fit for presentation to others, appearance matters. Infants get provided with food and shelter: we collectively provide, our society makes sure that children are provided with food and shelter, this is a response to this kind of right.