Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_yonrjg in philosophy
DirtyOldPanties t1_ivgei7s wrote
Reply to comment by BluRayHiDef in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | November 07, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
How do animals facilitate their survival? How does a human facilitate their survival? Why bother using the animal as a primary? Animals don't wear clothes, humans are animals, therefore humans don't need clothes?
Also doesn't this fall into a naturalistic fallacy? Just because man can act for their survival doesn't mean they explicitly should. As opposed to an animal which lacks the means to merely sit around, wallow in filth and choose to stagnate and die.
BluRayHiDef t1_ivgglic wrote
All strawman arguments and whataboutisms. You have no actual counterarguments.
DirtyOldPanties t1_ivgylv9 wrote
Distinguishing man from animal isn't a strawman but that's kinda funny.
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