Hi all,

For anyone interested in animal cognition, I’m organising an ad hoc reading 
group to discuss Kristin Andrews’ new book, How to Study Animal 
Minds<https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/how-to-study-animal-minds/FC90846C50ED2E992CA2AC51D7C249AC>.
 The book’s accessible online using a raven login. We’ll be meeting on Fridays 
at 2pm starting next week, for four weeks (schedule below). Use this 
link<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://meet.google.com/yjx-jvbe-zmo&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1603282732122000&usg=AOvVaw12d-O8McfLC4_fQzrdYMHY>
 if you’d like to join.

All the best
Ali

Oct 23rd: Introduction & §1, ‘Methods of Comparative Psychology’
Oct 30th: §2, ‘Conscious Animals in Comparative Psychology’
Nov 6th: §3, ‘Objectivity and Bias in Comparative Psychology’
Nov 13th: §4, ‘Biases in Ape Cognition Studies’ & Conclusion

Dr Ali Boyle
Research Fellow in Kinds of Intelligence
Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge
Center for Science and Thought, University of Bonn
www.aliboyle.com
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