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Anthropomorphism, anecdotes, and animals / compil. Robert Mitchell ; co-aut. Nicholas Thompson ; co-aut. H. Miles

Ligado a: Athropomorphism and anecdotes : a guide for the perplexedLigado a: Anthropomorphism, apes and languageLigado a: Pinnipeds, popoises, and parsimony : animal language research viewed from a bottom-up perspectiveLigado a: Anthropocentrism and the study of animal languageLigado a: Anthropomorphism in the null hypothesis and recapitulation in the bogeyman in comparative developmental evolutionary...Ligado a: Animal cognition versus animal thinking : the anthropomorphic errorLigado a: Cognitive ethology : slayers, skeptics, and preponentsLigado a: Anthromorphism, anecdotes, and mirrorsLigado a: Phenomenological approach to the study of nonhuman animalsLigado a: Amending tinbergen : a fith aim for ethologyLigado a: Common sense and the mental lives of animals : an empirical approachLigado a: Silent partners? observations on some systematic relations among observer perspective, theory, and behaviorLigado a: Self-awareness, with specific references to coleoid cephalopodsLigado a: Expressions of mind in animal behaviorLigado a: Varieties of purposive behaviorLigado a: Pragmatic approach to the inference of animal mindLigado a: Anthromorphic anecdotalism as methodLigado a: What's the use of anedoctes? distinguishing psychological mechanisms in primate tactical deceptionLigado a: Anedocte, anthropomorphism, and animal behaviorLigado a: Anthropomorphism in mother-infant interaction : cultural imperative of scientific acumen?Ligado a: Anthropomorphism and scientific evidence for animal mental statesLigado a: PanmorphismLigado a: Anthropomorphism and the evolution of social intelligence : a comparative approachLigado a: Why anthropomorphize? folk psychology and other storiesLigado a: Anthropomorphism : a definition and a theoryLigado a: Amorphism, mechanomorphism, and anthropomorphismLigado a: Why anthropomorphism in not methaphor : crossing concepts and cultures in animal behavior studiesLigado a: Dogs, darwinism, and english sensibilitiesLigado a: Taking anthropomorphism and anecdotes seriouslyAutor secundário: Mitchell, Robert;Thompson, Nicholas;Miles, H.Publicação: Albany : State University Of New York, 1997Descrição: 518 p.Assunto - Nome comum: Etologia Classificação: 2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:
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