Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think

Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think
ISBN-10
0141007184
ISBN-13
9780141007182
Category
Animal intelligence
Pages
392
Language
English
Published
2001-01
Author
Marc D. Hauser

Description

Do animals think? Can they count? Do they have emotions? Do they feel anger, frustration, hurt or sorrow? Are they bound by any moral code? This volume aims to provide authoritative answers to these long-standing questions. Marc Hauser, a scientist in the field of animal cognition, uses insights from evolutionary theory and cognitive science to examine animal thought. Treating animals as neither machines devoid of feeling nor as extensions of humans, but as independant beings driven by their own complex impulses, Hauser's work attempts a tour of the animal mind.

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