Originally Posted By: OptimaAndyNot, I am not a fool but apparently i think on a different level than you. Fear is not just a humane emotion. Have you never seen a mother animal lose it young and fly around frantic to find it. It fears for its babies life just as a humane mother would. I grew up farming, have been in the woods my entire life. I have watched wildlife for countless hours. While they are not humane, many animals do have some of the very same emotions that humans do. Not saying emotions like happy joy joy sad boohoo kinda stuff but the bsics.
Science says the opposite of this. They do not have emotions. They have a drive to survive and reproduce. We know what parts of the brain allow for fear, sadness, etc. and guess what, with exception to a few of the animals with extremely high intellegence they have no concept of such things. O mother who has lost a baby is not flying around in fear, but on the drive to ensure survival of the species. they are more about making sure the baby is truly gone and there is no hope of it living. Simply because it is driven to, not because it will become depressed, eat a bowl of ice cream and then kill its self.
Science says the opposite of this. They do not have emotions. They have a drive to survive and reproduce. We know what parts of the brain allow for fear, sadness, etc. and guess what, with exception to a few of the animals with extremely high intellegence they have no concept of such things. O mother who has lost a baby is not flying around in fear, but on the drive to ensure survival of the species. they are more about making sure the baby is truly gone and there is no hope of it living. Simply because it is driven to, not because it will become depressed, eat a bowl of ice cream and then kill its self.