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Record Nr.

UNINA9910450833703321

Autore

Bekoff Marc

Titolo

Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues [[electronic resource] ] : Reflections on Redecorating Nature

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Philadelphia, : Temple University Press, 2005

ISBN

1-281-09392-0

9786611093921

1-59213-349-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (318 p.)

Collana

Animals Culture And Society

Disciplina

179.3

591.56

Soggetti

Animal rights

Animal welfare

Cognition in animals

Social behavior in animals

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Foreword; Introduction; I EMOTIONS, COGNITION, AND ANIMAL SELVES:"WOW! THAT'S ME!"; 1 Beastly Passions; 2 Cognitive Ethology: The Comparative Study of Animal Minds; 3 On Aims and Methods of Cognitive Ethology; 4 Reflections on Animal Selves; II THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF DOGS AND COYOTES; 5 The Social Ecology of Coyotes; 6 Population and Social Biology of Free-Ranging Domestic Dogs; 7 Ground Scratching by Male Domestic Dogs:A Composite Signal?; 8 Observations of Scent-Marking and Discriminating Selffrom Others by a Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris): Tales of Displaced Yellow Snow

III SOCIAL PLAY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND SOCIALCOMMUNICATION: COOPERATION, FAIRNESS,AND WILD JUSTICE9 Social Communication in Canids: Evidence for theEvolution of a Stereotyped Mammalian Display; 10 Virtuous Nature; 11 Wild Justice, Cooperation, and Fair Play: Minding Manners,Being Nice, and Feeling Good; IV HUMAN DIMENSIONS: HUMAN-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS; 12 Human (Anthropogenic) Effects on



Animal Behavior; 13 Translocation Effects on the Behavior of Black-TailedPrairie Dogs; 14 Interactions Among Dogs, People, and the Environment inBoulder, Colorado: A Case Study

15 Behavioral Interactions and Conflict Among Domestic Dogs,Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, and People in Boulder, ColoradoV ETHICS, COMPASSION, CONSERVATION, AND ACTIVISM:REDECORATING NATURE; 16 The Importance of Ethics in Conservation Biology:Let's Be Ethicists Not Ostriches; 17 Ethics and the Study of Carnivores: Doing Science WhileRespecting Animals; Afterword: Minding Animals, Minding Earth-Old Brainsin New Bottlenecks; References; Index

Sommario/riassunto

What is it really like to be a dog? Do animals experience emotions like pleasure, joy, and grief? Marc Bekoff's work draws world-wide attention for its originality and its probing into what animals think about and know as well as what they feel, what physical and mental skills they use to live successfully within their social community. Bekoff's work, whether addressed to scientists or the general public, demonstrates that investigations into animal thought, emotions, self-awareness, behavioral ecology, and conservation biology can be compassionate as well as scientifically rigorous.In Animal