Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers
How do animals perceive the world? What does it really feel like to be a cat or a dog? In Understanding Animals, Lars Svendsen investigates how humans can attempt to understand the lives of other animals. The book delves into animal communication, intelligence, self-awareness, loneliness, and grief, but most fundamentally how humans and animals can cohabit and build a form of friendship. Svendsen provides examples from many different animal species—from chimpanzees to octopus—but his main focus is on cats and dogs: the animals that many of us are closest to in our daily lives.

Drawing upon both philosophical analysis and the latest scientific discoveries, Svendsen argues that the knowledge we glean from our relationships with our pets is as valid and insightful as any scientific study of human-animal relations. With this entertaining and thought-provoking book, animal lovers and pet owners will gain a deeper understanding of what it is like to be an animal—and in turn, a human.
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Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers
How do animals perceive the world? What does it really feel like to be a cat or a dog? In Understanding Animals, Lars Svendsen investigates how humans can attempt to understand the lives of other animals. The book delves into animal communication, intelligence, self-awareness, loneliness, and grief, but most fundamentally how humans and animals can cohabit and build a form of friendship. Svendsen provides examples from many different animal species—from chimpanzees to octopus—but his main focus is on cats and dogs: the animals that many of us are closest to in our daily lives.

Drawing upon both philosophical analysis and the latest scientific discoveries, Svendsen argues that the knowledge we glean from our relationships with our pets is as valid and insightful as any scientific study of human-animal relations. With this entertaining and thought-provoking book, animal lovers and pet owners will gain a deeper understanding of what it is like to be an animal—and in turn, a human.
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Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers

Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers

by Lars Svendsen
Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers

Understanding Animals: Philosophy for Dog and Cat Lovers

by Lars Svendsen

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How do animals perceive the world? What does it really feel like to be a cat or a dog? In Understanding Animals, Lars Svendsen investigates how humans can attempt to understand the lives of other animals. The book delves into animal communication, intelligence, self-awareness, loneliness, and grief, but most fundamentally how humans and animals can cohabit and build a form of friendship. Svendsen provides examples from many different animal species—from chimpanzees to octopus—but his main focus is on cats and dogs: the animals that many of us are closest to in our daily lives.

Drawing upon both philosophical analysis and the latest scientific discoveries, Svendsen argues that the knowledge we glean from our relationships with our pets is as valid and insightful as any scientific study of human-animal relations. With this entertaining and thought-provoking book, animal lovers and pet owners will gain a deeper understanding of what it is like to be an animal—and in turn, a human.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789141870
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 09/15/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Lars Svendsen is professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is the author of many books, including A Philosophy of Boredom, Fashion: A Philosophy, A Philosophy of Fear, A Philosophy of Freedom, and A Philosophy of Loneliness, all also published by Reaktion Books.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Imprint Page Contents Introduction One: Wittgenstein’s Lion and Kafka’s Ape Two: Language Three: Seeing Animal Consciousness Four: A Human Form Five: Mind-reading Six: Intelligence Seven: For Now We See through a Mirror, Darkly Eight: Time Nine: Can Animals Be Understood? Ten: Surroundings Eleven: To Be an Animal Twelve: The Dog Thirteen: The Cat Fourteen: The Octopus Fifteen: Loneliness and Grief Sixteen: Do Animals Have Morals? Seventeen: Humans and Other Animals Eighteen: Friendship References Bibliography Acknowledgements
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