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 6 months ago 

Yes, but neither has the concept of "food". It instinctively bites into things, chews them, swallows them and thus survives. It is not aware of any of this. It is no less real for that, but it no longer has anything to do with our perception. Because even "biting", "chewing" and "swallowing" are concepts bound to ideas.

Ok leave the deer, we can say the same about human babies...only that their cognitive skills develop with time whether they learn to communicate or not.

 6 months ago 

Interesting. Nowadays it is difficult to imagine a child who cannot communicate. If it is hearing or speech impaired, there are plenty of other means of communication. But let's try to imagine such a "wolf child". A baby who has never had contact with people in childhood. Thanks to its physique, it perceives in a human way, but has no conceptualisation of it. Or a severely autistic person who has their very own perception anyway... Do they have much in common with ours?

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