A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book presents a groundbreaking philosophy on animal consciousness, proposing a Darwinian bottom-up approach. It views consciousness as a complex, evolved characteristic found in nature, challenging the notion that it is an exclusive, all-or-nothing trait limited to humans. By doing so, it encourages a scientific exploration of consciousness across various species, emphasizing its evolutionary roots and complexity.