What Do Animals Think and Feel?
Autor Karsten Brensingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788544504
ISBN-10: 1788544501
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 8 x 4pp colour
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Apollo
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788544501
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 8 x 4pp colour
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Apollo
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
MARKET: Peter Wohleben; Charles Foster; Frans De Waal; What a Fish Knows; Other Minds.
Notă biografică
Karsten Brensing is a German marine biologist, behavioural scientist and author who works as a scientific reviewer and author of popular science books on the welfare of animals, especially dolphins. He is married with two sons.
Recenzii
A very exciting read
Brensing is [...] an idealist, committed to the coexistence of humans and animals
Brensing shows impressively that there is no reason to deny animals an inner life of pain, fear, grief and joy
Brensing is [...] an idealist, committed to the coexistence of humans and animals
Brensing shows impressively that there is no reason to deny animals an inner life of pain, fear, grief and joy
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In What Do Animals Think and Feel?, the biologist Karsten Brensing has something astonishing to tell us about the animal kingdom: namely that animals, by any reasonable assessment, have developed the sophisticated systems of social organization and behaviour that human beings call 'culture'.
Dolphins call one another by name and orcas inhabit a culture that is over 700,000 years old. Chimpanzees wage strategic warfare, while bonobos delight in dirty talk. Ravens enjoy snowboarding on snow-covered roofs, and snails like to spin on hamster exercise wheels. Humped-back whales follow the dictates of fashion and rats are dedicated party animals. Ants recognize themselves in mirrors and spruce themselves up before they return home. Ducklings can pass complicated tests in abstract thinking. Dogs punish disloyalty, though they are also capable of forgiveness if you apologize to them.
Brensing draws on the latest scientific findings as well as his own experience working with animals, to reveal a world of behavioural and cognitive sophistication that is remarkably similar to our own.
In What Do Animals Think and Feel?, the biologist Karsten Brensing has something astonishing to tell us about the animal kingdom: namely that animals, by any reasonable assessment, have developed the sophisticated systems of social organization and behaviour that human beings call 'culture'.
Dolphins call one another by name and orcas inhabit a culture that is over 700,000 years old. Chimpanzees wage strategic warfare, while bonobos delight in dirty talk. Ravens enjoy snowboarding on snow-covered roofs, and snails like to spin on hamster exercise wheels. Humped-back whales follow the dictates of fashion and rats are dedicated party animals. Ants recognize themselves in mirrors and spruce themselves up before they return home. Ducklings can pass complicated tests in abstract thinking. Dogs punish disloyalty, though they are also capable of forgiveness if you apologize to them.
Brensing draws on the latest scientific findings as well as his own experience working with animals, to reveal a world of behavioural and cognitive sophistication that is remarkably similar to our own.