Do you think prey animals generally have the level of sapience required to appreciate death as a concept to fear?
You're simplified analogy ignores both the way in which fear of death is uniquely human*, and that even if we change the meaning to apply it to other animals that my nature of that very intelligence we might react to it in an entirely different fashion.
*I guess you could make an argument for dolphins, whales etc
Re: Well, yes.
You're simplified analogy ignores both the way in which fear of death is uniquely human*, and that even if we change the meaning to apply it to other animals that my nature of that very intelligence we might react to it in an entirely different fashion.
*I guess you could make an argument for dolphins, whales etc