Episode Synopsis "Animal Social Cognition"
[New Entry by Cameron Buckner on December 5, 2024.] Nonhuman animals have long been seen as a crucial source of evidence regarding the nature and origins of human social capacities, such as communication, deception, culture, technology, politics, and morality. Humans distinctively excel at these forms of sociality, which led theorists in many disciplines to hypothesize […] The post Animal Social Cognition appeared first on Philosophy News.
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