I have no problems believing in animal cognition. It's human cognition I begin to doubt.
The article below (Psychiatric News, March 1, 1996) is about tool creation/application as evidence of cognitive ability in crows, and a defining feature of humans. I'm not sure I could pass a test like that! Let's see if I can turn it into a link:
http://www.jcrows.com/crow.html
The article below (Psychiatric News, March 1, 1996) is about tool creation/application as evidence of cognitive ability in crows, and a defining feature of humans. I'm not sure I could pass a test like that! Let's see if I can turn it into a link:
http://www.jcrows.com/crow.html
no subject
Date: 2004-08-25 03:07 am (UTC)Extraordinary stuff
Date: 2004-08-25 06:32 am (UTC)I do worry about the implications of a world full of cognition in one form or other, birds and beasts and sea-dwellers. On the one hand, it sings to the Narnian in my soul and I really want it to be true. On the other hand if it is true, what mankind is doing to the other intelligences of earth is inconceivably barbaric.