Cultural Evolution Symposium: Animal intelligence
The Centre for Cultural Evolution invites to an open symposium on Animal intelligence: theoretical concerns, replications crisis, and future directions. This is an interdisciplinary symposium with speakers from the humanities, social and natural sciences.
Animal intelligence: theoretical concerns, replication crisis, and future directions
EVENT
Date: 29 September 2020, 1.00 PM - 29 September 2020, 5.15 PM
Venue: Zoom meeting 661 8035 4488
The symposium is moderated by Patrik Lindenfors, Institute for Futures Studies and the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University, author of Det kulturella djuret (Ordfront).
The symposium takes place on Zoom.
Programme
13:00 | Karin Dirke, Dept. Culture and Aesthetics, Stockholm Uni.: Studying animals with love: a brief history of anthropomorphism in the study of animals |
13:45 | Ben Farrar, Dept. Psychology, Cambridge Uni., UK: The illusion of science in comparative cognition |
14:30 | Break |
15:00 | Johan Lind, Centre for Cultural Evolution, Stockholm Uni.: Animal intelligence: what is it and where does it come from? |
15:45 | Louise Barrett, Psychology Dept., Uni. Lethbridge, Canada: What Lies Beneath: hidden assumptions, anthropocentrism and the nature of animal minds |
16:30 | Break |
16:45 | Discussion with moderator |
Last updated: September 9, 2022
Source: CEK