Book ID: CBB386080684

Tense Bees and Shell-Shocked Crabs: Are Animals Conscious? (2016)

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Tye, Michael (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 256
Language: English

A consideration of some of the most common questions about animal minds.Do birds have feelings? Can fish feel pain? Could a honeybee be anxious? For centuries, the question of whether or not animals are conscious like humans has prompted debates among philosophers and scientists. While most people gladly accept that complex mammals - such as dogs - share emotions andexperiences with us, the matter of simpler creatures is much less clear. Meanwhile, the advent of the digital age and artificial intelligence has created an added dimension to questions about non-human consciousness. In Tense Bees and Shell-Shocked Crabs, Michael Tye offers answers to some of today's most pressing questions about nonhuman consciousness. Blending the latest research about animal sensation with theories about the nature of consciousness, Tye develops a methodology for addressing the mysteries ofthe animal mind. Without endorsing any specific theory on the nature of consciousness, Tye tackles issues such as the animal experience of pain and fear, and the role of brain anatomy in determining consciousness. He then turns his attention to the artificial realm, considering whether complexrobots could ever be considered conscious. Tye concludes with a discussion of how, if we consider animals conscious, this might impact our ethical obligations to them. From insects to crabs, fish to birds, Tense Bees and Shell-Shocked Crabs offers an insightful exploration of the ways in which animals relate to the world. Tense Bees and Shell-Shocked Crabs will appeal to students and scholars of philosophy and neuroscience, as well as general readers with aninterest in animal and environmental ethics.

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Authors & Contributors
Liao, S. Matthew
Andrea Moro
Leblanc, Richard
Erslev, Thomas
Giosuè Baggio
Vidal, Fernando
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science in Context
History of the Human Sciences
History of Psychology
Cortex
Publishers
MIT Press
The MIT Press
Random House
Plural Publishing, Inc.
Palgrave
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Brain
Neurosciences
Philosophy of mind
Brain localization
Consciousness
Psychology
People
Chomsky, Noam
Broca, Paul
Andrea Moro
Dennett, Daniel Clement
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wernicke, Carl
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
United Kingdom
Germany
Denmark
Great Britain
Vienna (Austria)
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