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In "Animal Life and Intelligence," C. Lloyd Morgan deftly explores the intricate lives and cognitive abilities of various animal species, employing a rigorous scientific approach that was groundbreaking for its time. Written in a clear and accessible prose, the book navigates through the realms of animal behavior and psychology, bridging the gap between ethology and comparative psychology. Morgan's meticulous observations and case studies illuminate the complexities of animal intelligence, challenging anthropocentric views while emphasizing naturalistic explanations of behavior in contrast to…mehr

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In "Animal Life and Intelligence," C. Lloyd Morgan deftly explores the intricate lives and cognitive abilities of various animal species, employing a rigorous scientific approach that was groundbreaking for its time. Written in a clear and accessible prose, the book navigates through the realms of animal behavior and psychology, bridging the gap between ethology and comparative psychology. Morgan's meticulous observations and case studies illuminate the complexities of animal intelligence, challenging anthropocentric views while emphasizing naturalistic explanations of behavior in contrast to mere instinctive actions. This work is not only significant in its findings but also reflects the broader intellectual currents of late 19th and early 20th-century thought, when the study of psychology began to embrace empirical methods and interdisciplinary inquiry. C. Lloyd Morgan, a prominent figure in psychology and philosophy, is best known for his formulation of the 'canon of parsimony,' often referred to as Morgan's Canon. His pioneering work was influenced by rising interest in animal cognition and behavior, as well as his deep appreciation for evolutionary theory. Morgan's empirical background shaped his inquiries into the inner lives of animals and their interactions with their environments, laying the groundwork for future studies in animal psychology and ethology. Highly recommended for both scholars and general readers, "Animal Life and Intelligence" invites its audience to reconsider the complexities of non-human minds. Morgan's insights remain relevant today, providing a fundamental understanding of animal behavior that resonates in contemporary discussions on cognition and consciousness across species. This work is essential for anyone seeking a thoughtful and nuanced exploration of the intelligence and emotional lives of animals.

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Morgan, born in London on February 6, 1852; died on March 6, 1936 in Hastings, was a British zoologist and psychologist and is considered the founder of experimental animal psychology and ethology.