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Single Idea 19448

[filed under theme 27. Natural Reality / G. Biology / 5. Species ]

Full Idea

What constitutes the essential difference between man and animal? The most simple, general, and most widely held answer to this question is consciousness. Consciousness is given only in the case of a being to whom his species ...is an object of thought.

Gist of Idea

Consciousness is said to distinguish man from animals - consciousness of his own species

Source

Ludwig Feuerbach (Introduction of 'Essence of Christianity' [1841], I)

Book Ref

Feuerbach,Ludwig: 'The Fiery Brook: Selected Writings', ed/tr. Hanfi,Zawar [Anchor 1972], p.96


A Reaction

Rather speculative. Since other species cohabit and breed only with their fellow species members, one might have thought they were aware of them.


The 8 ideas from 'Introduction of 'Essence of Christianity''

When absorbed in deep reflection, is your reason in control, or is it you? [Feuerbach]
Reason, love and will are the highest perfections and essence of man - the purpose of his life [Feuerbach]
Consciousness is said to distinguish man from animals - consciousness of his own species [Feuerbach]
Religion is the consciousness of the infinite [Feuerbach]
Today's atheism will tomorrow become a religion [Feuerbach]
A God needs justice, kindness and wisdom, but those concepts don't depend on the concept of God [Feuerbach]
The nature of God is an expression of human nature [Feuerbach]
If love, goodness and personality are human, the God who is their source is anthropomorphic [Feuerbach]