
Animal Intelligence The International Scientific Series, Vol. XLIV.
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Authors:
- Romanes, George John
1848 - 1894
About this book
In an era marked by rapid advancements in scientific inquiry, "Animal Intelligence" by George John Romanes delves into the intricate world of animal cognition, challenging traditional perceptions of intelligence. This seminal work, part of The International Scientific Series, Vol. XLIV, meticulously examines various species, revealing their surprising capacities for reasoning and problem-solving. Romanes employs rigorous observational methods to highlight the emotional and intellectual lives of animals, offering insights that resonate with contemporary debates on sentience and ethics. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this groundbreaking document invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of intelligence and our relationship with the animal kingdom. Discover the profound implications of animal behavior in this compelling exploration of comparative psychology.
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