Although fish can feel pain and suffer, they are not often protected legally. Jonathan Balcombe’s What a Fish Knows provides a timely and important contribution to the literature on animal cognition and sentience. By explaining their personalities and capabilities, Balcombe brings much needed public attention to fish and advances the principle that they need and deserve protection
The question of whether fish feel pain is muddied by anthropomorphic thinking. Comparing biological ...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have ...
Although fish can feel pain and suffer, they are not often protected legally. Jonathan Balcombe’s Wh...
Balcombe’s book is filled with information on the biology, behavior, and life history of fishes. I d...
Fish are one of the most highly utilised vertebrate taxa by humans; they are harvested from wild sto...
Our relationship to fishes in the modern era is deeply problematic. We kill and consume more of them...
Sneddon et al. rightly point out that the evidence of fish pain is now so strong and comprehensive t...
I present a little-known example of flexible, opportunistic behavior by a species of fish to undermi...
The majority of commentaries are supportive of our position on the scepticism that muddies the water...
Sneddon et al. address the scientists who reject the empirical evidence on fish sentience, calling t...
Whether fish have awareness, and if so, of what they are aware, has been a long-standing question. D...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Arguments for fish sentience have difficulty with the philosophical zombie problem. Progress in AI h...
The question of whether fish feel pain is muddied by anthropomorphic thinking. Comparing biological ...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have ...
Although fish can feel pain and suffer, they are not often protected legally. Jonathan Balcombe’s Wh...
Balcombe’s book is filled with information on the biology, behavior, and life history of fishes. I d...
Fish are one of the most highly utilised vertebrate taxa by humans; they are harvested from wild sto...
Our relationship to fishes in the modern era is deeply problematic. We kill and consume more of them...
Sneddon et al. rightly point out that the evidence of fish pain is now so strong and comprehensive t...
I present a little-known example of flexible, opportunistic behavior by a species of fish to undermi...
The majority of commentaries are supportive of our position on the scepticism that muddies the water...
Sneddon et al. address the scientists who reject the empirical evidence on fish sentience, calling t...
Whether fish have awareness, and if so, of what they are aware, has been a long-standing question. D...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Arguments for fish sentience have difficulty with the philosophical zombie problem. Progress in AI h...
The question of whether fish feel pain is muddied by anthropomorphic thinking. Comparing biological ...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have ...