Abstract
Cognitive ethology and philosophy of mind - an interdisciplinary approach a brief historical account of classical ethology and cognitive ethology what is behaviour? but is it science? from folk psychology to cognitive ethology intentionality, social play and communication antipredatory behaviour - from vigilance to recognition to action consciousness - essential or dispensable? toward an interdisciplinary science of cognitive ethology - synthesizing field, laboratory and armchair approaches.
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