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•Inquiry 3 proposal due next week •Next week’s reflection should describe whatever problems you encountered with inquiry 2 •Today: Ethics- animals

Inquiry 3 proposal due next week Next week’s reflection should describe whatever problems you encountered with inquiry 2 Today: Ethics- animals as subjects

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•Inquiry 3 proposal due next week

•Next week’s reflection should describe whatever problems you encountered with inquiry 2

•Today: Ethics- animals as subjects

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Maintaining a complex society requires culture and language.

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The complexity of our societies is reflected in human culture…

Do other animals have culture?

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Do other animals have culture?

In rats

http://salmon.psy.plym.ac.uk/year3/PSY339EvolutionaryPsychology/EvolutionaryPsychology.htm

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Do Animals Have Feelings?Antonio Damasio proposed (2003)

1. Primary - instinctual

2. Social - group interaction

3. Feelings - self-reflection

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Are non-human animals self-aware?The mirror test: developed by Gallup in 1980s

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Killer Whale time spent opening mouth in front of window (C) vs mirror (M) Behavioural Processes Vol 53, #3, 26 April

2001, pg 181-190

This was not discussed in class, but I included it in case you want some additional information

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a bottlenose dolphin trying to see a spot painted on it’s side

http://www.earthtrust.org/delbook.html

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What about birds? (http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~allanr/mirror.html)

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This pigeon has a bib so it cannot see it’s chest

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put dot, and determine pigeons actions in front of mirror

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http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~allanr/selfaware.mpg

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Several species can recognize self in mirror by dot test or actions in front of mirror. They do not see mirror image as other, but self.

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Do Animals Have Feelings?Antonio Damasio proposed (2003)

1. Primary - instinctual

2. Social - group interaction

3. Feelings - self-reflection

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Is a sense of self necessary for feelings?

Should our interactions with animals depend on their self-awareness?

Is self-awareness necessary for feeling pain, fear, etc?

Nature 419, 255 (19 September 2002) Awareness: Animal reflections by Marc Bekoff

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Our Human Interactions with the Non-Human Animals

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•Inquiry 3 proposal due next week

•Next week’s reflection should describe whatever problems you encountered with inquiry 2

•Ethics- animals as subjects… conituned next week