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Seven Challenges for the Science of Animal Minds

Seven Challenges for the Science of Animal Minds

9780198928072
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The scientific study of animal minds is difficult. This book examines the most significant reasons this is so:: seven challenges for the science to overcome. Researchers are aware of these challenges, but few take any of them head-on, and none address them collectively. Despite this focus on challenges, the books attitude is optimistic rather than critical; these are challenges for the science, not challenges to the science. Researchers have made substantial progress as things are.But taking the challenges head-on can help build an even stronger, more vibrant science. The seven challenges are:: 1) underdetermination of theory by data, 2) anthropomorphic bias, 3) the difficulty of modeling cognitive processes, 4) integrating across disciplines, 5) ecological validity, 6) smallsample sizes, and 7) measuring consciousness. For each, the book suggests rethinking the challenge and reorienting our attempts to address it. These approaches are novel, general ways of thinking that will help researchers work through the challenges, and perhaps find solutions appropriate to their own research. Each of the main chapters takes on one challenge. Each also includes an empirical case study, from social reasoning in chimpanzees, to foraging in honeybees, to consciousness inoctopuses. Along the way, a big-picture framework emerges for drawing conclusions about animal minds based on experimental evidence. In this framework, the role of any individual piece of the science is limited:: any individual experiment, model, claim, or argument can only tell us so much. When we areappropriately modest about each piece, conclusions about animal minds must be arrived at by holistically considering all the evidence we can get. This is a work in the philosophy of science, but it is written to be accessible to any philosopher interested in empirical issues relating to the mind, researchers in any of the related sciences, including psychology, neuroscience, ethology, and evolutionary biology, as well as intermediate to advanced students.
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OUP Oxford
103908
9780198928072
9780198928072

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
834
  • Introduction; Underdetermination; Anthropomorphic Bias; Modeling; Integration and Homology; Ecological Validity; Sample Size and Generalizability; Measuring Consciousness; Conclusion: of a Different Mind;
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