What Does It Mean to be "Human"?
In the 20th century, genetic science illustrated the ambiguity that exists between was is “human” and what is “animal” through DNA sequencing. For example, humans and gorillas share 98.4% of their DNA; humans and mice, 90%. Primatologists have proven that some primate species are capable of language, as are some marine mammals. Elephants can recognize themselves in a mirror, a trait once thought only to be human.
Do these discoveries make us question what it means to be “human?”