Thinking with Animals: New Perspectives on Anthropomorphism
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Thinking with Animals: New Perspectives on Anthropomorphism

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Is anthropomorphism a scientific sin? Scientists and animal researchers routinely warn against "animal stories," and contrast rigorous explanations and observation to facile and even fanciful projections about animals. Yet many of us, scientists and researchers included, continue to see animals as humans and humans as animals. As this innovative new collection de

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Paperback, 230 pages
Published September 8th 2006 by Columbia University Press (first published 2005)
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