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Evolving domestication

At this point in history, the domestication and husbandry of animals has become a furiously evolving process. And as the rapid transformations of the animals’ worlds are mainly human-imposed, the animals are evolving for adaption to us. The implications for livestock, pets, and wild animal “friends” commonly range from the horrific to the laughable.
War and Peace with the Beasts: A History of Our Relationships with Animals
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Published on April 10, 2021 13:12 Tags: animals, domestication, evolution

evolutions in animal awareness

According to classical evolutionary biology, animals do not evolve by learning from experience or by communicating, but only by random genetic mutation. Instead of seeking solutions and adapting to conditions as they go, they simply follow whatever their genetic programming tells them, and blindly undergo the results of death or survival. In this view of life, the question of consciousness in animals does not arise. Evolution does not involve development in awareness, but only in bodily function.
War and Peace with the Beasts: A History of Our Relationships with Animals
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Published on May 23, 2021 16:50 Tags: consciousness, darwin, evolution, learning

the evolution of empathy

Sympathy beyond the confines of man, that is, humanity to lower animals, seems to be one of the latest moral acquisitions. This virtue, one of the noblest with which man is endowed, seems to arise incidentally from our sympathies becoming more tender and more widely diffused, until they are extended to all sentient beings.
Charles Darwin
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Published on July 10, 2021 14:52 Tags: compassion, darwin, empathy, evolution