The questions of animal rationality: Theory and evidence
In Susan L. Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.),
Rational Animals? Oxford University Press (
2006)
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Abstract
This introductory chapter explains the coverage of this book, which is about animal rationality and mental processing in animals. This book discusses the theoretical issues and distinctions that bear on attributions of rationality to animals and draws some contrasts between rationality and certain other traits of animals to determine the relationships between them. It explores the relations between behaviour and the processes that explain behaviour, and the senses in which animal behaviour might be rational in virtue of features other than classical reasoning processes on the human model.