PETA would be pleased... Dolphins = "Non-Human Person"
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Fly4FunIn an otherwise bland article about the intelligence of dolphins, in the beginning is a little segment that India has banned dolphin amusement parks as they are "Non-human persons."
That's a very interesting term that India has used to label them. I guess it suggests that any animal can be a person if it has reached a certain level of intelligence and sensitivity.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/13/191286344/why-dolphins-make-us-nervous
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Commander of AwesomePretty interesting term that India has chosen for Dolphins. I suppose that they're thinking intelligence levels equate to "person". Sure there is some religious influences in that label. /F4F
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gutSo long as my favorite sushi stays off the list...wouldn't want to be cannibal
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queencitybuckeye
Steubenville residents?Fly4Fun;1459369 wrote:In an otherwise bland article about the intelligence of dolphins, in the beginning is a little segment that India has banned dolphin amusement parks as they are "Non-human persons."
That's a very interesting term that India has used to label them. I guess it suggests that any animal can be a person if it has reached a certain level of intelligence and sensitivity.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/13/191286344/why-dolphins-make-us-nervous
Now is there a corollary that you can have "Human non-persons?" -
like_that
Pretty interesting term. One would think that any animal would be a person if they had a certain level of IQ. I wonder if there is a corollary that you can have "human non-persons...."Fly4Fun;1459369 wrote:In an otherwise bland article about the intelligence of dolphins, in the beginning is a little segment that India has banned dolphin amusement parks as they are "Non-human persons."
That's a very interesting term that India has used to label them. I guess it suggests that any animal can be a person if it has reached a certain level of intelligence and sensitivity.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/13/191286344/why-dolphins-make-us-nervous
Now is there a corollary that you can have "Human non-persons?" -
gut
Yes, but the more common term is "unborn fetus".like_that;1459420 wrote:Pretty interesting term. One would think that any animal would be a person if they had a certain level of IQ. I wonder if there is a corollary that you can have "human non-persons...."
On a more serious note, would a trained dolphin score higher on an IQ test than, say, a 3-month old? Or are we going to talk about potential as opposed to actual? -
said_aouitaAnd slant eyed Jap' bastards still think it's ok to slaughter dolphins and whales.
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SonofanumpI love mahi-mahi.
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LJSonofanump;1459516 wrote:I love mahi-mahi.
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GeronimoInteresting...a society that is neck deep in caste based discrimination is all of a sudden worried about the plight of show dolphins?
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Tigerfan00
Dont talk crap about Dolph. -
Sonofanump
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahi-mahiLJ;1459520 wrote:Not sure if serious -
LJ
Yeah Dolphinfish.Sonofanump;1459593 wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahi-mahi
Just checking