A discussion with Perry Zurn, Visiting Assistant Professor of Applied Ethics

Thomas Hobbes once said it is curiosity that distinguishes humans from animals. But does this ring true? And what are the ethical issues that arise when we make this claim? Is it possible for animals (or machines, or even plants for that matter) to have an impetus to know, experiment, or explore? This meeting is hosted by the Culture, Brain, and Development.

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