No subjective experience for insects and subjective experience for humans
or
No subjective experience for insects and no subjective experience for humans?
No subjective experience for insects and subjective experience for humans
or
No subjective experience for insects and no subjective experience for humans?
I think he means "feel" = qualia
Any emotional and sensorial experience?
Dunno, what's yours?
>Even unicellular organisms can sense the ambient they live in.
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Clearly, they are in great pain. It is unethical to do experiments on them.
I could go on by asking you what an experience is.
But what I really want to say with all my questions is basically this:
We "only process" pain aswell.
We pick up the stimulus with some receptor (sry if my teminology sucks, but I actually hardly have any clue about biology, desu) and it then traverses our neural network (CNS) and leads to a reaction.
This magic process of "feeling" is (as far as i know) just a term we gave to the whole thing as a means to astract what we couldn't understand back then.
Of course they do. How else they would survive?
But we have an emotional response to the pain we experience; insects lack nociceptors (the receptors you mention) wirch means that they only have some sort of self preservation, but in a way totally different from ours, a locust has been observed eating without the lower half of his body.
no, their brains arn't """"developed"""" enough
your """"""""""""""""brain"""""""""""""" isn't """""""""""""""""""""""""developed""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" enough.
THATS A FUCKING TARDIGRADE
TARDIGRADES ARENT GERMS YOU FUCKTARD