The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our place in the natural world. In philosophy of mind and cognitive neuroscience the problem of animal consciousness raises two main questions (Velmans, 2007): the distribution question (“are there conscious animals beside humans?”) and the phenomenological question (“what is it like to be a non-human animal?”). In order to answer these questions, many approaches take into account similarities and dissimilarities in animal and human behavior, e.g. the use of language or tools and mirror self-recognition (Allen and Bekoff, 2007), however behavioral arguments don’t seem to be conclusive (Baars, 2005). Cognitive neuroscience is providing comparative ...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
Do some species of nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) enjoy consciousness and to which degree? T...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : EFSA Supporting Publications, 14 (4) - EN-1196 Correspondence: alph...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problemof animal consciousness has profound implications on our conceptof nature andofour place ...
The problemof animal consciousness has profound implications on our conceptof nature andofour place ...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
Do some species of nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) enjoy consciousness and to which degree? T...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : EFSA Supporting Publications, 14 (4) - EN-1196 Correspondence: alph...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problemof animal consciousness has profound implications on our conceptof nature andofour place ...
The problemof animal consciousness has profound implications on our conceptof nature andofour place ...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a stat...
Do some species of nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) enjoy consciousness and to which degree? T...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : EFSA Supporting Publications, 14 (4) - EN-1196 Correspondence: alph...