Imagine two scenarios. In one, the viewer, perhaps yourself, sees a dog being hit by a car, being thrown thirty feet to the side of the road, where it lies motionless, probably dead. In the other, you watch a fly land on a countertop, where it is swatted and effectively crushed. Most definitely dead. Why do we agonize over the dog but not the fly? The philosopher says, “Because the dog is conscious and the fly is not.” How do we know? Because the dog has eyes that look at you. The secret to consciousness is in the eyes. If the creature has humanoid eyes and it looks at you, then it is
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