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Nonverbal Rationality? 2-Year-Old Children, Dogs, and Pigs Show Unselective Responses to Unreliability but to Different Degrees Open
Some philosophers argue that reflection is key to rational thinking. By tying reflective thinking to language, they struggle to account for minimally verbal infants and exclude nonhuman animals. This study assessed processing of underminin…
Nonverbal rationality? 2-year-old children, dogs and pigs show unselective responses to unreliability, but to different degrees Open
Some philosophers argue that reflection is key to rational thinking. By tying reflective thinking to language, they struggle to account for minimally verbal infants and exclude non-human animals. This study assessed processing of undermini…
Non-verbal rationality? 2-year-old children, dogs and pigs show unselective responses to unreliability, but to different degrees Open
Some philosophers argue that reflection is key to rational thinking. By tying reflective thinking to language, they struggle to account for minimally verbal infants and exclude non-human animals. This study assesses processing of undermini…
Non-verbal rationality? 2-year-old children, dogs and pigs show unselective responses to unreliability, but to different degrees Open
Some philosophers argue that reflection is key to rational thinking. By tying reflective thinking to language, they struggle to account for minimally verbal infants and exclude non-human animals. This study assesses processing of undermini…
Non-verbal rationality? 2-year-old children, dogs and pigs show unselective responses to unreliability, but to different degrees Open
Some philosophers argue that reflection is key to rational thinking. By tying reflective thinking to language, they struggle to account for minimally verbal infants and exclude non-human animals. This study assesses processing of undermini…