Article ID: CBB576226350

Animal deception and the content of signals (2021)

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In cases of animal mimicry, the receiver of the signal learns the truth that he is either dealing with the real thing or with a mimic. Thus, despite being a prototypical example of animal deception, mimicry does not seem to qualify as deception on the traditional definition, since the receiver is not actually misled. We offer a new account of propositional content in sender-receiver games that explains how the receiver is misled (and deceived) by mimicry. We show that previous accounts of deception, and of propositional content, give incorrect results about whether certain signals are deceptive.

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Authors & Contributors
Birch, Jonathan
Bergstrom, Carl T.
McLoone, Brian
DiFrisco, James
Bourrat, Pierrick
Hugo Viciana
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Archives of Natural History
Zygon
Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales
Philosophy of Science
Concepts
Adaptation (biology)
Animal behavior
Philosophy of biology
Biology
Animal psychology
Evolution
People
Lorenz, Konrad
Callister, Henry
Tinbergen, Nikolaas
Wynne-Edwards, Vero Copner
Lack, David Lambert
Breland, Marian
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
Medieval
21st century
Ancient
18th century
Places
United States
Europe
Florida (U.S.)
Maryland (U.S.)
India
Institutions
Sea World, San Diego
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