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In Alan Costall (ed.), Cognitive Psychology in Question. St Martin's Press. pp. 176--193 (1987)

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  1. Constraining abstractness: Phonological representation in the light of color terms.Helen Fraser - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (3).
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  • Lloyd Morgan, and the Rise and Fall of "Animal Psychology".Alan Costall - 1998 - Society and Animals 6 (1):13-29.
    Whereas Darwin insisted upon the continuity of human and nonhuman animals, more recent students of animal behavior have largely assumed discontinuity. Lloyd Morgan was a pivotal figure in this transformation. His "canon, " although intended to underpin a psychological approach to animals, has been persistently misunderstood to be a stark prohibition of anthropomorphic description. His extension to animals of the terms "behavior" and "trial-and-error, " previously restricted to human psychology, again largely unwittingly devalued their original meaning and widened the gulf (...)
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