Critical anthropomorphism
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title:
Critical anthropomorphism
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Critical anthropomorphism is an approach in the study of animal behavior that integrates scientific knowledge about a species, including its perceptual world, ecological context, and evolutionary history, to generate hypotheses through the lens of human intuition and understanding. This method contrasts with classical anthropomorphism, which often uncritically attributes human traits and emotions to animals. The term was introduced by Gordon Burghardt in the mid-1980s. Burghardt emphasized the i
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Perspective in the study of animal behavior
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_anthropomorphism
date created:
2014-02-17T23:57:39Z
date modified:
2024-09-04T10:17:18Z
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