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Research on the mental abilities of chimpanzees and bonobos has been widely celebrated and used in reconstructions of human evolution. In contrast, less attention has been paid to the abilities of gorillas and orangutans. This 1999 volume aims to help complete the picture of hominoid cognition by bringing together the work on gorillas and orangutans and setting it in comparative perspective. The introductory chapters set the evolutionary context for comparing cognition in gorillas and orangutans to that of chimpanzees, bonobos and humans. The remaining chapters focus primarily on the kinds and levels of intelligence displayed by orangutans and gorillas compared to other great apes, including performances in the classic domains of tool use and tool making, imitation, self-awareness, social communication and symbol use. All those wanting more information on the mental abilities of these sometimes neglected, but important primates will find this book a treasure trove.
Gorilla --- Orangutan --- Psychology, Comparative. --- Psychology. --- Behavior [Comparative ] --- Comparative behavior --- Comparative psychology --- Ethology [Comparative ] --- Intelligence of animals --- Psychologie [Vergelijkende ] --- Psychologie comparée --- Psychology [Comparative ] --- Vergelijkende psychologie --- Psychology --- Behavior --- Behavior, Comparative --- Ethology, Comparative --- Zoology --- Animal behavior --- Animal intelligence --- Animal psychology --- Human behavior --- Instinct --- Bornean orang-utan --- Orang-utan --- Orang-utans --- Pongo pygmaeus --- Simia satyrus --- Orangutans --- Gorilla gorilla --- Gorillas --- Lowland gorilla --- Western gorilla --- Gorilla (Genus) --- Faunus --- Lophotus --- Macrobates --- Orang-outang --- Pongo --- Satyrus --- Hominids --- Bornean orangutan
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People commonly think that animals are psychologically like themselves (anthropomorphism), and describe what animals do in narratives (anecdotes) that support these psychological interpretations. This is the first book to evaluate the significance and usefulness of the practices of anthropomorphism and anecdotalism for understanding animals. Diverse perspectives are presented in thoughtful, critical essays by historians, philosophers, anthropologists, psychologists, behaviorists, biologists, primatologists, and ethologists. The nature of anthropomorphism and anecdotal analysis is examined; social, cultural, and historical attitudes toward them are presented; and scientific attitudes are appraised. Authors provide fascinating in-depth descriptions and analyses of diverse species of animals, including octopi, great apes, monkeys, dogs, sea lions, and, of course, human beings. Concerns about, and proposals for, evaluations of a variety of psychological aspects of animals are discussed, including mental state attribution, intentionality, cognition, consciousness, self-consciousness, and language.
Animal psychology. --- Animal behavior --- Anthropomorphism. --- Anecdotes. --- Animal psychology --- Anthropomorphism --- Anecdotes --- Animal behavior - Anecdotes --- ANTHROPOMORPHISM --- ANIMAL PSYCHOLOGY --- ANIMAL BEHAVIOR --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- PSYCHOLOGY --- SCIENCE --- Animal Psychology --- Animal Behavior --- Social Science --- Psychology --- Science --- Social science
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