¿Sólo el hombre puede comprender pensamientos de otros? Lecturas de pensamientos en chimpancés

Agora Philosophica 18 (38):87-117 (2018)
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Firstly, the article reviews the debate on the attribution of a theory of mind, also denominated mind-reading, to chimpanzees. It then presents two arguments defending the thesis that it is possible to legitimately attribute the capacity of mind-reading to chimpanzees. Finally, it reviews some philosophical models that may help to understand the mechanisms which are at the basis of such a cognitive ability in chimpanzees.

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