In Seven Challenges for the Science of Animal Minds, Dacey focuses on the best ways to scientifically study animal minds, providing novel treatments for seven specific challenges, while also developing a bigger-picture view of the science. Each chapter includes an empirical case study, from social reasoning in chimpanzees to foraging in honeybees.
In Seven Challenges for the Science of Animal Minds, Dacey focuses on the best ways to scientifically study animal minds, providing novel treatments for seven specific challenges, while also developing a bigger-picture view of the science. Each chapter includes an empirical case study, from social reasoning in chimpanzees to foraging in honeybees.
Mike Dacey is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bates College in Maine. He received his PhD in 2015 from the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology program at Washington University in St. Louis. He has published widely in philosophy of cognitive science, the history of psychology, and especially philosophy of animal minds.
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Introduction 1: Underdetermination 2: Anthropomorphic Bias 3: Modeling 4: Integration and Homology 5: Ecological Validity 6: Sample Size and Generalizability 7: Measuring Consciousness Conclusion: of a Different Mind
Introduction 1: Underdetermination 2: Anthropomorphic Bias 3: Modeling 4: Integration and Homology 5: Ecological Validity 6: Sample Size and Generalizability 7: Measuring Consciousness Conclusion: of a Different Mind
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