Okay, honestly, how does anthromorphism have anything to do with the debate over animal testing?
Actually! Your argument is fallacious and contradictory with your proposed morality. The only reason most people are fussing in the first place is because they've assigned human traits to animals, making pets out of creatures.
Help?!?!, sorry, I just don't see it. Lol, it's like you said, ”to me its so clear and easy but I guess not so much to others.” Haha haha.
Also, nobody even mentioned the Gaia hypothesis.. How are you even reading that?
All I meant was that the natural order has not been upset if we consider human civilization as the current pinnacle of the ecosystem.
What makes humanity unnatural? If it's intelligence, I'd argue for forms of panexperientialism. I'd also wonder then why we would seek out this ”abomination of nature” in other parts of space.
Finally, none of that really addresses what I think is the most valid point (considering the opinion status of the others), which is that the psychedelic process ought to be empirically studied in a wide array of subjects, manners, and forms. Personally, I think it's the most powerful cognitive skill and function available to us as a species. And not just the drug action, I mean the process of thought generation and making that thought real.
Lol, haha haha, psychonautical, wut?? Special K with a cat and PCP with a horse, how do you validate those specifically? Lolol.
And yeah, I've seen animals who literally can't wait for their owners to blow the smoke at them, and I've also seen animals who ran away from the circle. Obviously each is individual. But I was really thinking more along the lines of controlled studies with research animals, not pets. My examples were only illustrations.