Mather’s (2019) provocative claim that octopuses have a mind hinges on the inference that their striking behavioural flexibility is evidence of “complex” cognitive abilities. I discuss alternative explanations -- not to deny the possibility of complexity but to point out that current evidence does not allow us to draw firm conclusions. Only an agnostic approach will lead to the systematic investigation of octopus behaviour and ultimately, greater insights into the cognitive capacities of these fascinating creatures
Mather is convincing about octopuses having ‘a controlling mind, motivated to gather information,’ b...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
Mather argues convincingly for the existence of minds in octopuses based largely on laboratory exper...
Mather consolidates the case for octopus mind and how it may be structured, shifting the starting po...
Octopuses challenge many common assumptions and received views about the relationship between the ne...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that o...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
It is gratifying to see the thorough discussion of whether octopuses have a mind, though perhaps a m...
Mather (2019) presents convincing evidence that octopuses have minds, but in the first 85% of the ta...
Mather (2019) provides an excellent overview of the literature on octopus perception, cognition, mem...
It is difficult to imagine what an animal as different from us as the octopus ‘thinks’, but we can m...
Mather makes a convincing case for octopus sentience based on a lot of evidence of their complex lea...
Understanding the Umwelt or being-ness of an octopus is a fascinating problem. Mather’s review provi...
Mather’s target article aligns with a common tendency of granting the octopus a mind or consciousnes...
Mather is convincing about octopuses having ‘a controlling mind, motivated to gather information,’ b...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
Mather argues convincingly for the existence of minds in octopuses based largely on laboratory exper...
Mather consolidates the case for octopus mind and how it may be structured, shifting the starting po...
Octopuses challenge many common assumptions and received views about the relationship between the ne...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that o...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
It is gratifying to see the thorough discussion of whether octopuses have a mind, though perhaps a m...
Mather (2019) presents convincing evidence that octopuses have minds, but in the first 85% of the ta...
Mather (2019) provides an excellent overview of the literature on octopus perception, cognition, mem...
It is difficult to imagine what an animal as different from us as the octopus ‘thinks’, but we can m...
Mather makes a convincing case for octopus sentience based on a lot of evidence of their complex lea...
Understanding the Umwelt or being-ness of an octopus is a fascinating problem. Mather’s review provi...
Mather’s target article aligns with a common tendency of granting the octopus a mind or consciousnes...
Mather is convincing about octopuses having ‘a controlling mind, motivated to gather information,’ b...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
Mather argues convincingly for the existence of minds in octopuses based largely on laboratory exper...