Perspectives in Ethology: Volume 9: Human Understanding and Animal Awareness

Plenum Press (1991)
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These essays are primarily concerned with the character of ethological research in the context of conflicts between animal and human interests. Specifically, to what extent is the projection into animals of human feelings a useful means to understand animal behavior? Annotation copyright Book News,

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