If Klein & Barron are right, then insects may well be able to feel pain. If they can, then the stand...
Our target article, "Insects have the capacity for subjective experience," has provoked a diverse ra...
Klein & Barron’s analysis focuses on the capacity for any subjective experience at all. It does not ...
Klein & Barron (2016) provide an inspiring review collecting arguments that show quite related funct...
Klein & Barron (2016) argue that insects have sentience because of functional similarities between t...
Klein & Barron\u27s review of recent insect neurobiology helps correct the impression that insect be...
In arguing that insect brains are capable of sentience, Klein & Barron rely heavily on Bjorn Merker’...
To what degree are non-human animals conscious? We propose that the most meaningful way to approach ...
We attribute consciousness to other humans because their anatomy and behavior resembles our own and ...
I comment on the methodology used by Klein & Barron for dealing with the question of insect sentienc...
Although we are mostly supportive, we point out the strengths and weaknesses of Klein & Barron’s (20...
Klein & Barron (2016) propose that subjective experience in humans arises in the midbrain and then a...
Klein & Barron’s (K & B’s) suggestion that insects have the capacity for phenomenal consciousness is...
Whether insects have the potential for subjective experiences depends on the definition of subjectiv...
How, why, and when consciousness evolved remain hotly debated topics. Addressing these issues requir...
If Klein & Barron are right, then insects may well be able to feel pain. If they can, then the stand...
Our target article, "Insects have the capacity for subjective experience," has provoked a diverse ra...
Klein & Barron’s analysis focuses on the capacity for any subjective experience at all. It does not ...
Klein & Barron (2016) provide an inspiring review collecting arguments that show quite related funct...
Klein & Barron (2016) argue that insects have sentience because of functional similarities between t...
Klein & Barron\u27s review of recent insect neurobiology helps correct the impression that insect be...
In arguing that insect brains are capable of sentience, Klein & Barron rely heavily on Bjorn Merker’...
To what degree are non-human animals conscious? We propose that the most meaningful way to approach ...
We attribute consciousness to other humans because their anatomy and behavior resembles our own and ...
I comment on the methodology used by Klein & Barron for dealing with the question of insect sentienc...
Although we are mostly supportive, we point out the strengths and weaknesses of Klein & Barron’s (20...
Klein & Barron (2016) propose that subjective experience in humans arises in the midbrain and then a...
Klein & Barron’s (K & B’s) suggestion that insects have the capacity for phenomenal consciousness is...
Whether insects have the potential for subjective experiences depends on the definition of subjectiv...
How, why, and when consciousness evolved remain hotly debated topics. Addressing these issues requir...
If Klein & Barron are right, then insects may well be able to feel pain. If they can, then the stand...
Our target article, "Insects have the capacity for subjective experience," has provoked a diverse ra...
Klein & Barron’s analysis focuses on the capacity for any subjective experience at all. It does not ...