Animal Movement

Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles (1997)
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The aim of the dissertation is to become clearer about the phenomenon of animal movement--movements that we say that animals "make," movements that we think of as things that animals do. The method used to investigate this phenomenon would best be described as "conceptual analysis." The main finding of the dissertation is that the concept of animal movement is closely related to the concept of perception

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