In this paper I argue that it is possible to attribute beliefs and other intentional states to mute animals. This kind of attribution is substantial, in that it does allow for some minimal form of co-referential failure
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
When comparing the human mind to that of other animals, several properties have been proposed as uni...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have worried that research on animal mind-reading faces a ‘log...
In this paper I argue that it is possible to attribute beliefs and other intentional states to mute ...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the problems that arises in attempts to attribute tho...
Davidson’s argument for the claim that animals cannot be credited with beliefs rests on the assumpti...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n2p143 In this paper I examine Davidson’s argument from ...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
Anthropocentric biases manifest themselves in two different ways in research on animal cognition. So...
The idea that language is necessary for thought and emotion is a dominant one in philosophy. Animals...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
Few arguments against intentional states in animals have stood the test of time. But one objection b...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
Psychology, according to a standard dictionary definition, is the science of mind and behavior. For ...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
When comparing the human mind to that of other animals, several properties have been proposed as uni...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have worried that research on animal mind-reading faces a ‘log...
In this paper I argue that it is possible to attribute beliefs and other intentional states to mute ...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the problems that arises in attempts to attribute tho...
Davidson’s argument for the claim that animals cannot be credited with beliefs rests on the assumpti...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2016v20n2p143 In this paper I examine Davidson’s argument from ...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
Anthropocentric biases manifest themselves in two different ways in research on animal cognition. So...
The idea that language is necessary for thought and emotion is a dominant one in philosophy. Animals...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
Few arguments against intentional states in animals have stood the test of time. But one objection b...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
Psychology, according to a standard dictionary definition, is the science of mind and behavior. For ...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
When comparing the human mind to that of other animals, several properties have been proposed as uni...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have worried that research on animal mind-reading faces a ‘log...