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- Animalism_(philosophy) comment "Not to be confused with the fictional philosophy from Animal Farm, or with Animism.In philosophy, animalism is a theory about personal identity according to which personal identity is a biological property of human beings, just as it is for other animals. Animalism is not a theory about personhood, that is, a theory about what it means to be a person. Animalists could hold that robots or angels were persons without that contradicting their animalism.According to the German philosopher W.".
- Q2850020 comment "Not to be confused with the fictional philosophy from Animal Farm, or with Animism.In philosophy, animalism is a theory about personal identity according to which personal identity is a biological property of human beings, just as it is for other animals. Animalism is not a theory about personhood, that is, a theory about what it means to be a person. Animalists could hold that robots or angels were persons without that contradicting their animalism.According to the German philosopher W.".