Okay, this is an odd question probably but something about interacting with a

Okay, this is an odd question probably but something about interacting with a

Okay, this is an odd question probably but something about interacting with a dog makes me feel strange and kind of awkward. There is a consensus that dogs aren't conscious in the way humans are because they don't have "self-consciousness" or at least that is what people believe. So when I am around a dog I am thinking why should I even pet this dog? The dogs seems to want me to pet him/her presumably because they want affection but is that motive even possible if they don't have self-consciousness? In human interactions affection has a subject-predicate relational structure of I- (like,want,love,want to touch)- you and you couldn't conceive of affection without some idea of at least two separate and self-aware selves. So maybe it is the same for dogs? Maybe the whole idea that animals such as dogs lack self-consciousness is disproved by the mere fact that they want you to pet them? But it is awkward because I feel like I'm around a being that society and general consensus says shouldn't be granted the dignity of being that has self-consciousness but that very being seems to want to interact with me in a way that implies that very self-consciousness. Maybe there is also something uncomfortable about having the same worth and dignity as an animal when as humans we try so hard to prove our worth through our intellect- that is probably also part of what makes me feel awkward around dogs.

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