Thomas Suddendorf, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Queensland.
Humans have a remarkable capacity to foresee the future, but perhaps our greatest powers come from a humbler source.
Humans have a remarkable capacity to foresee the future, but perhaps our greatest powers come from a humbler source.Are animals foreseeing the future? Instincts can go a long way.The invention of mobile containers represented a critical cognitive shift for our human ancestors.Planet of the apes? What will happen to human’s special status on Earth?Scientists defend contradicting views on animal capacities, apparently aimed at either debunking human arrogance or at securing human dominance.
Scientists defend contradicting views on animal capacities, apparently aimed at either debunking human arrogance or at securing human dominance.Great apes have not always been humans’ closest living relatives.
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