Cognitive ethology: The minds of other animals, edited by Carolyn A. Ristau. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, U.S.A., 1991, XX + 332 pp.  
Book review of 'Cognition and Intelligence: Identifying the mechanisms of the mind', Robert J. Stern...
Almost 30 years ago, Griffin, famous for his studies of bats and echolocation, risked his scientific...
Beautiful Minds is written from alternating first person perspectives: Craig Stanford, a primatologi...
Cognitive ethology: The minds of other animals, edited by Carolyn A. Ristau. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc...
Species of Mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
Species of mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
In this review of Allen & Bekoff's Species of Mind (1997), underlying theoretical assumptions of cog...
Over the past hundred years or so, the field behaviour of numerous fascinating and specialized anim...
A book review of 'Beyond the brain : how body and environment shape animal and human minds' by Louis...
In Species of Mind, Colin Allen, a philosopher, and Marc Bekoff, an ethologist, defend and sketch ou...
In each essay I discuss some aspects of the field of cognitive ethology and show how interdisciplina...
Book review for the following titles: Animal Minds: Beyond Cognition to Consciousness. By Donald R. ...
Rogers offers a useful, concise introduction to animal thinking and consciousness, and covers an unu...
Reviews the book Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies by Margo DeMello. This...
McGrew reviews two books addressing what lies behind the behavior of nonhuman species. Griffin\u27s ...
Book review of 'Cognition and Intelligence: Identifying the mechanisms of the mind', Robert J. Stern...
Almost 30 years ago, Griffin, famous for his studies of bats and echolocation, risked his scientific...
Beautiful Minds is written from alternating first person perspectives: Craig Stanford, a primatologi...
Cognitive ethology: The minds of other animals, edited by Carolyn A. Ristau. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc...
Species of Mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
Species of mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
In this review of Allen & Bekoff's Species of Mind (1997), underlying theoretical assumptions of cog...
Over the past hundred years or so, the field behaviour of numerous fascinating and specialized anim...
A book review of 'Beyond the brain : how body and environment shape animal and human minds' by Louis...
In Species of Mind, Colin Allen, a philosopher, and Marc Bekoff, an ethologist, defend and sketch ou...
In each essay I discuss some aspects of the field of cognitive ethology and show how interdisciplina...
Book review for the following titles: Animal Minds: Beyond Cognition to Consciousness. By Donald R. ...
Rogers offers a useful, concise introduction to animal thinking and consciousness, and covers an unu...
Reviews the book Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies by Margo DeMello. This...
McGrew reviews two books addressing what lies behind the behavior of nonhuman species. Griffin\u27s ...
Book review of 'Cognition and Intelligence: Identifying the mechanisms of the mind', Robert J. Stern...
Almost 30 years ago, Griffin, famous for his studies of bats and echolocation, risked his scientific...
Beautiful Minds is written from alternating first person perspectives: Craig Stanford, a primatologi...