Mindreading Animals: The Debate Over What Animals Know about Other Minds
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Animals live in a world of other minds, human and nonhuman, and their well-being and survival often depends on what is going on in the minds of these other creatures. But do animals know that other creatures have minds? And how would we know if they do? In...
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Animals live in a world of other minds, human and nonhuman, and their well-being and survival often depends on what is going on in the minds of these other creatures. But do animals know that other creatures have minds? And how would we know if they do? In Mindreading Animals, Robert Lurz offers a fresh approach to the hotly debated question of mental-state attribution in nonhuman animals. Some empirical researchers and philosophers claim that some animals are capable of anticipating other creatures' behaviors by interpreting observable cues as signs of underlying mental states; others claim that animals are merely clever behavior-readers, capable of using such cues to anticipate others' behaviors without interpreting them as evidence of underlying mental states. Lurz argues that neither position is compelling, and proposes a way to move the debate, and the field, forward.
Autoren-Porträt von Robert W. Lurz
Robert W. Lurz is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, CUNY. He is the author of The Philosophy of Animal Minds.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Robert W. Lurz
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 22 Jahre
- 2011, 245 Seiten, 38 Abbildungen, Maße: 16 x 23,2 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: MIT PR
- ISBN-10: 0262016052
- ISBN-13: 9780262016056
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Englisch
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"There is much to be learned from reading this book, especially from the clarity that Lurz brings to his discussion of the logical problem...Lurz has provided a valuable guide to assessing a critical aspect of such experiments." -- American Scientist Tthe book is an important contribution to the discussion of animal mindreading, and should be read by philosophers and psychologists working on the topic. It is clear enough to serve as an introduction, and sophisticated enough to challenge the status quo." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews [A] thorough, insightful, and prescriptive account. A nice overview of research into mind reading in animals and why the question is an important one philosophically and from the perspective of psychological theories of mind. We strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in what animals may know (or not know) about other minds, and even to those who are interested in animal cognition more broadly because a number of the most compelling research programs in animal cognition are outlined."-- PsycCRITIQUES
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