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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds
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ABSTRACT
While philosophers have been interested in animals since ancient times, in the last few decades the subject of animal minds has emerged as a major topic in philosophy. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems, and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising nearly fifty chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into eight parts:
- Mental representation
- Reasoning and metacognition
- Consciousness
- Mindreading
- Communication
- Social cognition and culture
- Association, simplicity, and modeling
- Ethics.
Within these sections, central issues, debates, and problems are examined, including: whether and how animals represent and reason about the world; how animal cognition differs from human cognition; whether animals are conscious; whether animals represent their own mental states or those of others; how animals communicate; the extent to which animals have cultures; how to choose among competing models and explanations of animal behavior; and whether animals are moral agents and/or moral patients.
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, ethics, and related disciplines such as ethology, biology, psychology, linguistics, and anthropology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|75 pages
Mental representation
chapter 5|9 pages
Animal Minds in Time
chapter 7|10 pages
Color Manipulation and Comparative Color
part II|67 pages
Reasoning and metacognition
part III|72 pages
Consciousness
part IV|62 pages
Mindreading
chapter 26|9 pages
From False Beliefs to True Interactions
part V|54 pages
Communication
chapter 27|10 pages
Pragmatic Interpretation and Signaler-Receiver Asymmetries in Animal Communication
chapter 28|12 pages
Communicative Intentions, Expressive Communication, and Origins of Meaning
chapter 31|10 pages
Intentionality and Flexibility in Animal Communication
part IV|55 pages
Social cognition and culture
chapter 35|9 pages
Primates are Touched by Your Concern
part VII|59 pages
Association, simplicity, and modeling
chapter 39|10 pages
Understanding Associative and Cognitive Explanations in Comparative Psychology
chapter 41|10 pages
Simplicity and Cognitive Models
chapter 43|10 pages
A Bridge Too Far? Inference and Extrapolation from Model Organisms in Neuroscience
part VIII|50 pages
Ethics