Publication: Agency, intelligence and reasons in animals
Agency, intelligence and reasons in animals
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Glock, H.-J. (2019). Agency, intelligence and reasons in animals. Philosophy, 94(04), 645–671. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031819119000275
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What kind of activity are non-human animals capable of? A venerable tradition insists that lack of language confines them to ‘mere behaviour’. This article engages with this ‘lingualism’ by developing a positive, bottom-up case for the possibility of animal agency. Higher animals cannot just act, they can act intelligently, rationally, intentionally and for reasons. In developing this case I draw on the interplay of behaviour, cognition and conation, the unduly neglected notion of intelligence and its connection to rationality, the ne
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Glock, H.-J. (2019). Agency, intelligence and reasons in animals. Philosophy, 94(04), 645–671. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031819119000275