Contents

Notes on contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Kristin Andrews and Jacob Beck

Part I
Mental representation

1 Arthropod intentionality?

Andrew Knoll and Georges Rey

2 Visual imagery in the thought of monkeys and apes

Christopher Gauker

3 Maps in the head?

Michael Rescorla

4 Do nonhuman animals have a language of thought?

Jacob Beck

5 Animal minds in time: the question of episodic memory

Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack

6 Novel colours in animal perception

Mohan Matthen

7 Color manipulation and comparative color: they’re not all compatible

Derek H. Brown

Part II
Reasoning and metacognition

8 Animal rationality and belief

Hans-Johann Glock

9 Instrumental reasoning in nonhuman animals

Elisabeth Camp and Eli Shupe

10 A different kind of mind?

Matthew Boyle

11 Can nonlinguistic animals think about thinking?

José Luis Bermúdez

12 On psychological explanations and self-concepts (in some animals)

Eric Saidel

13 Nonhuman metacognition

Joëlle Proust

Part III
Consciousness

14 So that’s what it’s like!

Sean Allen-Hermanson

15 Do fish have feelings?

Michael Tye

16 The unpleasantness of pain for nonhuman animals

Adam Shriver

17 Attention, working memory, and animal consciousness

Jesse Prinz

18 Animal consciousness and higher-order thoughts

Rocco J. Gennaro

19 Minds and bodies in animal evolution

Michael Trestman

20 The evolution of consciousness in phylogenetic context

Peter Godfrey-Smith

Part IV
Mindreading

21 Animal mindreading: the problem and how it can be solved

Robert Lurz

22 What apes know about seeing

Marta Halina

23 Using causal models to think about mindreading

Hayley Clatterbuck

24 Do chimpanzees reason about belief?

Kristin Andrews

25 Tracking and representing others’ mental states

Stephen A. Butterfill

26 From false beliefs to true interactions: are chimpanzees socially enactive?

Sarah Vincent and Shaun Gallagher

Part V
Communication

27 Pragmatic interpretation and signaler-receiver asymmetries in animal communication

Dorit Bar-On and Richard Moore

28 Communicative intentions, expressive communication, and origins of meaning

Dorit Bar-On

29 How much mentality is needed for meaning?

Mitchell S. Green

30 The content of animal signals

Ulrich Stegmann

31 Intentionality and flexibility in animal communication

Christine Sievers, Markus Wild, and Thibaud Gruber

Part VI
Social cognition and culture

32 What is animal culture?

Grant Ramsey

33 Varieties of culture

Grant Goodrich

34 Animal traditions: what they are, and why they matter

Rachael L. Brown

35 Primates are touched by your concern: touch, emotion, and social cognition in chimpanzees

Maria Botero

36 Do chimpanzees conform to social norms?

Laura Schlingloff and Richard Moore

37 Kinds of collective behavior and the possibility of group minds

Bryce Huebner

Part VII
Association, simplicity, and modeling

38 Associative learning

Colin Allen

39 Understanding associative and cognitive explanations in comparative psychology

Cameron Buckner

40 A new view of association and associative models

Mike Dacey

41 Simplicity and cognitive models: avoiding old mistakes in new experimental contexts

Irina Mikhalevich

42 Against Morgan’s Canon

Simon Fitzpatrick

43 A bridge too far? Inference and extrapolation from model organisms in neuroscience

David Michael Kaplan

Part VIII
Ethics

44 Animals and ethics, agents and patients

Dale Jamieson

45 Moral subjects

Mark Rowlands

46 Decisional authority and animal research subjects

Andrew Fenton

47 Empathy in mind

Lori Gruen

48 Using, owning and exploiting animals

Alasdair Cochrane

49 Animal mind and animal ethics

Bernard E. Rollin

Index