Animal Minds

Philosophic Exchange 31 (1) (2001)
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Abstract

One particular form of the problem of other minds is the problem of animal, non-human minds. Do dogs feel pride? Are cats ever embarrassed? Do ants feel anything when you step on them? In order to answer these questions, we must first ask and answer the question of what minds are supposed to do. Only then can we answer the question of animal minds.

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Fred Dretske
Last affiliation: Duke University

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