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The Phenomenology of Animal Life
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2014
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Animal BehaviourBi-constructivist ApproachHuman-animal InteractionEvolutionary BiologyZoogeographyAnimal LifeNew York ApartmentAnthropologyBiosemioticsAnimal MindAnimal Behavior
Abstract This paper presents a bi-constructivist approach to the study of animal life, which is opposed to the realist-Cartesian paradigm in which most ethology operates. The method is elaborated through the examples of a knot-tying orangutan in a Paris zoo and chile-eating cats in a New York apartment. We show that, when grounded in the operational framework of the phenomenological approach, the interpretation of animal life acquires a much more robust character than is usually supposed.
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