Artículo
Razones y normatividad en animales no humanos
Título:
Reasons and Normativity in Non-human Animals
Fecha de publicación:
02/2022
Editorial:
Fondazione Gentile Onlus
Revista:
L'Ircocervo
ISSN:
1722-392X
Idioma:
Español
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
According to intellectualist approaches to reasons and normativity, non-human animals lack a genuine sensitivity to reasons. In that sense, in contrast to human beings, they cannot be considered normative creatures. Against intellectualism, in this paper, we hold that when a creature arrives at a new doxastic state by carrying out a certain type of reasoning, the premises of it constitute genuine reasons for her. We are interested in reasoning as a personal level process, which requires a certain kind of intelligence, implicit knowledge, and some (partial) understanding of the reasons by which the creature arrives at a new belief. However, this sort of reasoning requires neither the possession of epistemic concepts nor the possession of meta-representational competencies, as the intellectualists hold. Thus, if some non-human animals –such as great apes— have the capacity to carry out this kind of reasoning, they can be credited with a practical ability to use reasons and a (partial) cognitive access to them. In this sense, they could also be taken to be normative animals.
Palabras clave:
INTELECTULISMO
,
RAZONAMIENTO
,
REFLEXIÓN
,
NORMATIVIDAD ANIMAL
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Articulos(IDH)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE HUMANIDADES
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE HUMANIDADES
Citación
Danon, Laura; Kalpokas, Daniel Enrique; Razones y normatividad en animales no humanos; Fondazione Gentile Onlus; L'Ircocervo; 2; 2-2022; 146-162
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