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Are Animals Aware of What They Are Doing?

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Are Animals Aware of What They Are Doing?
Author(s)Griffin, Donald
AbstractGriffin challenges the popular belief which denies to animals any significant mental experiences. He gives laboratory results as examples of animal awareness, and then presents philosophical points of views as to why humans have an obligation to investigate the relationship between human and animal communication and cognition.
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Pages87-98
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThe Question of Animal Awareness
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PubDate 1981
ISBN_ISSN874700353

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