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... learned the plastic language themselves , for example.80 Yet critics have accused Premack of behaviouristically conditioning Sarah to solve puzzles . In other words , she might have learned that particular sequences of plastic word ...
... learned the plastic language themselves , for example.80 Yet critics have accused Premack of behaviouristically conditioning Sarah to solve puzzles . In other words , she might have learned that particular sequences of plastic word ...
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... learned the skill and understood it . In Guinea ( Conakry ? ) primatologist Sugiyama discovered to his astonishment that local chimpanzees could and did use bashing stones and anvils for cracking palm seeds . After utilizing these tools ...
... learned the skill and understood it . In Guinea ( Conakry ? ) primatologist Sugiyama discovered to his astonishment that local chimpanzees could and did use bashing stones and anvils for cracking palm seeds . After utilizing these tools ...
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... learned to speak properly.9 This has fostered the belief , even in someone like Lévi - Strauss , that these children must have been mentally retarded to begin with . 10 It was thought that they had been deliberately abandoned by their ...
... learned to speak properly.9 This has fostered the belief , even in someone like Lévi - Strauss , that these children must have been mentally retarded to begin with . 10 It was thought that they had been deliberately abandoned by their ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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