The Greek philosopher Xenophanes said that if horses could hold pencils they'd draw gods that look like horses.
Question: suppose Xenophanes could test his hypothesis. Suppose, say, a horse could be fitted with relevant prosthesis and taught how to draw.
How would Xenophanes know which resulting figures is a horse and which is a god that is supposed to look like a horse? Would the horsey artist put halos above some of the drawn horses, like medieval artists identifying the saints?
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