What kind of activity are non-human animals capable of? A venerable tradition insists that lack of language confines them to ‘mere behaviour’. This article engages with this ‘lingualism’ by developing a positive, bottom-up case for the possibility of animal agency. Higher animals cannot just act, they can act intelligently, rationally, intentionally and for reasons. In developing this case I draw on the interplay of behaviour, cognition and conation, the unduly neglected notion of intelligence and its connection to rationality, the need to recognize that reasons are objective conditions, and the difference between the ability to act for reasons and the capacity to reflect on reasons
Robert Brandom's account of the boundary between sapience and sentience has been\ud met with critici...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
What kind of activity are non-human animals capable of? A venerable tradition insists that lack of l...
I defend the view that we should not overintellectualize the mind. Non-human animals can occupy isla...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
The notion of cognition has been difficult to pin down. Embodied and situated approaches to cognitio...
The notion of cognition has been difficult to pin down. Embodied and situated approaches to cognitio...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals (see ANIMAL RIGHTS; ANIMALS, MORAL S...
In this paper we develop a relational approach to the question of animal agency. We distinguish betw...
The project of understanding rationality in non-human animals faces a number of conceptual and metho...
Are animals agents? This question demands a prior answer to the question of what an agent is. The pa...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Robert Brandom's account of the boundary between sapience and sentience has been\ud met with critici...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
What kind of activity are non-human animals capable of? A venerable tradition insists that lack of l...
I defend the view that we should not overintellectualize the mind. Non-human animals can occupy isla...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
The notion of cognition has been difficult to pin down. Embodied and situated approaches to cognitio...
The notion of cognition has been difficult to pin down. Embodied and situated approaches to cognitio...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals (see ANIMAL RIGHTS; ANIMALS, MORAL S...
In this paper we develop a relational approach to the question of animal agency. We distinguish betw...
The project of understanding rationality in non-human animals faces a number of conceptual and metho...
Are animals agents? This question demands a prior answer to the question of what an agent is. The pa...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Robert Brandom's account of the boundary between sapience and sentience has been\ud met with critici...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...