`Morgan's canon' is a rule for making inferences from animal behaviour about animal minds, proposed in 1892 by the Bristol geologist and zoologist C. Lloyd Morgan, and celebrated for promoting scepticism about the reasoning powers of animals. Here I offer a new account of the origins and early career of the canon. Built into the canon, I argue, is the doctrine of the Oxford philologist F. Max Mu$ ller that animals, lacking language, necessarily lack reason. Restoring the Mu$ llerian origins of the canon in turn illuminates a number of changes in Morgan's position between 1892 and 1894. I explain these changes as responses to the work of the American naturalist R. L. Garner. Where Morgan had a rule for interpreting experiments with animals,...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
From tool use to teaching, proto-forms of ‘human traits’ are being discovered in animals. But what o...
This paper analyzes debates on animal language in eighteenth-century German philosophy and science. ...
`Morgan's canon' is a rule for making inferences from animal behaviour about animal minds, proposed ...
Morgan’s Canon instructs us that “in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted in terms of hig...
Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1852–1936) is widely regarded as the father of modern comparative psychology. Ye...
Morgan’s Canon is a specific restating of Occam’s Razor that dictates that any description of animal...
Abstract: Morgan ’ s Canon is a very widely endorsed methodological principle in animal psychology,...
In this article, I explore how researchers’ metaphysical commitments can be conducive—or unconducive...
Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) account of the communicative function of episodic memory relies more heavily...
Abstract: Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) is best known as the 1st ethnographer of Native American cu...
How should we determine the distribution of psychological traits—such as Theory of Mind, episodic me...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
C. Lloyd Morgan is widely credited as the “father of comparative psychology” due to his contribution...
One particular concern of the 2010 Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behaviour was the degre...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
From tool use to teaching, proto-forms of ‘human traits’ are being discovered in animals. But what o...
This paper analyzes debates on animal language in eighteenth-century German philosophy and science. ...
`Morgan's canon' is a rule for making inferences from animal behaviour about animal minds, proposed ...
Morgan’s Canon instructs us that “in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted in terms of hig...
Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1852–1936) is widely regarded as the father of modern comparative psychology. Ye...
Morgan’s Canon is a specific restating of Occam’s Razor that dictates that any description of animal...
Abstract: Morgan ’ s Canon is a very widely endorsed methodological principle in animal psychology,...
In this article, I explore how researchers’ metaphysical commitments can be conducive—or unconducive...
Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) account of the communicative function of episodic memory relies more heavily...
Abstract: Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) is best known as the 1st ethnographer of Native American cu...
How should we determine the distribution of psychological traits—such as Theory of Mind, episodic me...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
C. Lloyd Morgan is widely credited as the “father of comparative psychology” due to his contribution...
One particular concern of the 2010 Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behaviour was the degre...
Darwin's theory predicts that linguistic behavior gradually evolved out of animal forms of communica...
From tool use to teaching, proto-forms of ‘human traits’ are being discovered in animals. But what o...
This paper analyzes debates on animal language in eighteenth-century German philosophy and science. ...