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Donald R. Griffin draws on the research in animal behavior, the philosophy of mind, and cognitive science of the 1980s and 1990s to broaden the terms in which one can consider the nature and potential of animal minds. In species ranging from bees to dolphins to chimpanzees, Griffin gives examples of foraging behavior, predatory tactics, artifact construction, tool use, and the experimental psychology of animal cognition. He gives us instances of animals communicating vocally and symbolically, revealing some of the surprising intricacies of their social arrangements.
- Sales Rank: #3119595 in Books
- Published on: 1992-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.02" h x 6.23" w x 9.23" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 310 pages
 Amazon.com Review 
 In 1945, Donald Griffin was one of the codiscoverers of echolocation by bats. In the 1980s he became a leader of cognitive ethnology--the study of animals' thinking behavior--"forging a path where others fear to tread or cannot see a way," in the words of Gerald Durrell. Animal Minds is  Griffin's most strongly argued summary of the evidence for cognition from every corner of the animal kingdom. This is a manifesto that "cognitive ethology presents us with one of the supreme scientific challenges of our times," and is required reading for anyone interested in the nature and distribution of minds. 
 From Publishers Weekly 
 Vervet monkeys use special calls to mislead their neighbors. Beavers plug up leaks in dams, cutting pieces of wood to fit a particular hole. Honeybees employ symbolic gestures to communicate the direction and distance their sisters must fly to reach food. These are just a few of the striking examples of versatile animal behavior which, to Harvard zoologist Griffin ( Animal Thinking ), suggest that animals are cognizant of objects and events and experience conscious thoughts. In an involving, important, scholarly report that should force a reconsideration of animal studies, Griffin reviews animals' remarkable adaptability to novel challenges and their apparent ability to communicate thoughts to others. Drawing on a wealth of published research, he infers manipulative behavior in apes and foxes, fear in mantis shrimp, deception in fireflies and dreams in sleeping birds. This well-documented, understated argument presents a challenge to the reductionism of many behaviorists and cognitive psychologists. 
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. 
 From Library Journal 
 Griffin is eminently qualified to write about the latest developments in the field of animal cognition. His previous books on the subject include The Question of Animal Awareness ( LJ 12/1/76) and Animal Thinking ( LJ 5/15/84). Griffin intends Animal Minds to "be a representative sampling of the wide range of scientific and scholarly opinion about animal minds," and he succeeds admirably. He contends that the significance of animal consciousness falls into three categories--philosophical, ethical, and scientific--and he provides extensive discussion and examples of each type. Some of the most interesting and thought-provoking examples are to be found in the chapters on communication as evidence of thinking and on deception and manipulation. While this is definitely not casual reading and will appeal primarily to students and professionals in animal cognition, the dedicated general reader will find much to think about here.
- Edell Marie Peters, Brookfield P.L., Wis .
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. 
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26 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
 Unsophisticated interpretation of important evidence 
 By Andrew N. Carpenter 
Griffin, one of the founding fathers of cognitive ethology, summarizes the best scientific evidence that animals have a rich mental life that involves thought, intentionality, and consciousness. He focuses on three phenomena:  the versatility and adaptiveness of animal behavior, nervous system  physiology, and animal communication. To his credit, Griffin is not  dogmatic; he admits that much scientific work remains before any of the  evidence can be considered significant, and he is willing to consider  interpretations of the data that reject his own views on animal minds.
In  the end, unfortunately, Griffin's impassioned claims about behavior that  "indicates" complex thought don't go far enough. The book  consists of relatively undetailed reports of animal studies. He provides  little detail about scientific methodology and does not develop an adequate  theoretical framework for a deep understanding animal mentality. He has no  clear methodology for interpreting the strength of the data he summarizes,  and consistently conflates important distinctions between perception,  consciousness, and self-consciousness. Although Griffin champions an  interdisciplinary approach to solving problems of mind, he pays little heed  to the many philospohical problems with understanding crucial mental  concepts.
Committed defenders of animal minds will enjoy this general  retrospective by one of their intellectual heroes. Readers who want a  deeper exploration must turn elsewhere -- Collen Allen and Marc Bekoff's  *Species of Mind* would be an excellent starting point.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
 AN INTERESTING SURVEY OF RESEARCH INTO THE MINDS OF VARIOUS ANIMALS 
 By Steven H Propp 
Donald Redfield Griffin (1915-2003) was an American professor of zoology at various universities who did seminal research in animal behavior, animal navigation, acoustic orientation and sensory biophysics.
In the Preface to this 1992 book, Griffin states, "This book will review evidence of versatile thinking by animals, and of equal significance will be a representative sampling of the wide range of scientific and scholarly opinion about animal minds. This spectrum of strongly advocated views demonstrates the basic importance attached to the nature of animal mentality by both scientists and philosophers."  In the first chapter, he elaborates, "The aim of this book is to reopen the basic question of what life is like, subjectively, to nonhuman animals, and to outline how we can begin to answer this challenging question by analyzing the versatility of animal behavior, especially the communicative signals by which animals sometimes appear to express their thoughts and feelings."
He points out that "Adaptiveness is a completely separate matter from the possibility of conscious thinking. Because mantis shrimp are crustaceans a few centimeters in length, it is assumed a priori that they cannot possibly be conscious." (pg. 200) After reviewing the various "Ape Language" experiments, he says, "On balance, it now seems clear that apes have learned to communicate simple thoughts."
He concludes on the note, "I am confident that with patience and critical investigation we can begin to discern what life is like, subjectively, to particular animals under specific conditions.... Because mentality is one of the most important capabilities that distinguishes living animals from the rest of the known universe, seeming to understand animal minds is even more exciting and significant than elaborating our picture of inclusive fitness or discovering new molecular mechanisms."
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
 I enjoyed it. 
 By Psycho Hedgehog 
I recently read this book for a class, and found it very readable.  Granted, it doesn't go as far into interpretations of what all of this means, and more leaves that up to the reader.  Try the book Animal Consciousness by Daise and Michael Radner if you want to go more into the philosophical, and not a run through of animal behavior.  It will also help you, in addition to this book, come to your own informed conclusions about the reality of animal consciousness and thought.
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