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Doing Away with Morgan’s Canon
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2008
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Literary TheoryFirst-person NarrativeAlternative Methodological PrincipleAnimal PsychologyCognitionPsychologySocial SciencesAmerican LiteratureNarrative RepresentationLiterary CriticismPhilosophy Of MindComparative PsychologyLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceLiterary StudyCognitive StudyExperimental PsychologyLiterary HistoryCognitive DynamicsContemporary FictionPlaywritingAnimal MindAnimal BehaviorCognitive Psychology
Abstract: Morgan’s Canon is a very widely endorsed methodological principle in animal psychology, believed to be vital for a rigorous, scientific approach to the study of animal cognition. In contrast I argue that Morgan’s Canon is unjustified, pernicious and unnecessary. I identify two main versions of the Canon and show that they both suffer from very serious problems. I then suggest an alternative methodological principle that captures all of the genuine methodological benefits that Morgan’s Canon can bring but suffers from none of its problems.
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