We very much know when dogs are angry, happy, or sad. When we talk about not being able to truly know human feelings it seems as though we’re getting mired in philosophical discourse and debate. It’s quit possible that humans feel each other’s feelings far more than any other communication, such as rational thought. I don’t mean that strictly in “feel good” empathetic terms but rather we communicate very effectively with one another through our many feelings.

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