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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Mental representation
1 Arthropod intentionality? 2 Visual imagery in the thought of monkeys and apes 3 Maps in the head? 4 Do nonhuman animals have a language of thought? 5 Animal minds in time: the question of episodic memory 6 Novel colours in animal perception 7 Color manipulation and comparative color: they’re not all compatible
Part II Reasoning and metacognition
8 Animal rationality and belief 9 Instrumental reasoning in nonhuman animals 10 A different kind of mind? 11 Can nonlinguistic animals think about thinking? 12 On psychological explanations and self-concepts (in some animals) 13 Nonhuman metacognition
Part III Consciousness
14 So that’s what it’s like! 15 Do fish have feelings? 16 The unpleasantness of pain for nonhuman animals 17 Attention, working memory, and animal consciousness 18 Animal consciousness and higher-order thoughts 19 Minds and bodies in animal evolution 20 The evolution of consciousness in phylogenetic context
Part IV Mindreading
21 Animal mindreading: the problem and how it can be solved 22 What apes know about seeing 23 Using causal models to think about mindreading 24 Do chimpanzees reason about belief? 25 Tracking and representing others’ mental states 26 From false beliefs to true interactions: are chimpanzees socially enactive?
Part V Communication
27 Pragmatic interpretation and signaler-receiver asymmetries in animal communication 28 Communicative intentions, expressive communication, and origins of meaning 29 How much mentality is needed for meaning? 30 The content of animal signals 31 Intentionality and flexibility in animal communication
Part VI Social cognition and culture
32 What is animal culture? 33 Varieties of culture 34 Animal traditions: what they are, and why they matter 35 Primates are touched by your concern: touch, emotion, and social cognition in chimpanzees 36 Do chimpanzees conform to social norms? 37 Kinds of collective behavior and the possibility of group minds
Part VII Association, simplicity, and modeling
38 Associative learning 39 Understanding associative and cognitive explanations in comparative psychology 40 A new view of association and associative models 41 Simplicity and cognitive models: avoiding old mistakes in new experimental contexts 42 Against Morgan’s Canon 43 A bridge too far? Inference and extrapolation from model organisms in neuroscience
Part VIII Ethics
44 Animals and ethics, agents and patients 45 Moral subjects 46 Decisional authority and animal research subjects 47 Empathy in mind 48 Using, owning and exploiting animals 49 Animal mind and animal ethics
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