We Are Animals -

Contrast the idea that we are animals with "Lockeanism," which argues we are rational, conscious beings defined by psychological continuity rather than biology.

Introduce the philosophical view that we are identical to our animal bodies—a theory that suggests we are material organisms first and foremost. 2. The Philosophy of Identity We Are Animals

Analyze how we treat other animals as "tools" or "commodities" to maintain a psychological barrier between "us" and "them". 4. Societal Impacts and Ethics What Does it Mean to Say That We Are Animals? Contrast the idea that we are animals with

Explore how humans distance themselves from animals to avoid the reminder of their own mortality. By claiming superiority, we attempt to "transcend" our biological nature. The Philosophy of Identity Analyze how we treat

While humans are biologically classified as animals, our language, culture, and social structures often exist in defiance of this identity.

Discuss the belief that we are material things, though some philosophers still argue we are material "non-organisms" rather than animals. 3. Psychology: The "Denial of Death"