In some ways, the scope for treating humans as exceptional is shrinking fast.
And it is poorly done, to treat humans as chattel.
Before this, medical doctors treated both humans and other animals.
"You can't treat humans like dogs in a kennel," he says.
But how could they treat humans as equals when they obviously were inferiors?
So it's able to treat humans with a reasonable amount of dignity.
Much brain research treats humans as the passive hosts of these processes.
Not to mention one who usually treats humans instead of spaniels, George thought, and only barely managed to keep from saying.
The animals treat humans as beasts, using them for labor or as pets.
"I've heard about the way you treat humans, as slaves and food."