The Feeling of What Happens and Animal Minds

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (31):7-17 (2008)
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In this paper, I intend to dispute Marc Hauser’s thesis, sustained in Wild Minds. What Animals Really Think, that we must abandon the question of whether animals have a feeling of themselves, replacing it for an objective and scientific analysis capable of disclosing the extraordinary similitude between different mental procedures animals undergo when they face common challenges.

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