As Frans de Waal, a primatologist (灵长动物学家), recognizes, a better way to think about other creatures would be to ask ourselves how different species have developed different kinds of minds to solve different adaptive problems. Surely the important question is not whether animals can do the...
As Frans de Waal, a primatologist (灵长动物学家), recognizes, a better way to think about other creatures would be to ask ourselves how different species have developed different kinds of minds to solve different adaptive problems. Surely the important question is not whether animals can do the...
By recognizing a friend or foe, aneestors could quickly renew alliances and trade goods in hard times.三"Chimpanzees form large social groups which often break into smaller ones whose members come and go,veL sometimes with power struggles," said Frans de Waal, a biological anthropologist at ...
de Waal, Frans B. MWaal FBM de (1996) Conflict as negotiation. In: McGrew WC, Marchant LF, Nishida T (eds) Great ape societies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 159-172de Waal, F. B. M. (1996). Conflict as negotiation. In...
【译文】但是由佐治亚州亚特兰大埃默里大学的Sarah Brosnan和Frans de Waal进行的一项研究表明,这也是“猴之常情”,该成果刚在《自然》上发表。 查看《考研英语长难句讲解》更多内容>> 保存到QQ日志 登录QQ空间 重点单词 查看全部解释 assumption [ə'sʌmpʃən] 想一想再看 联想记忆 grievance ['...
②Frans de Waal, a primatologist at Emory University, believes that many animals feel fear, pride, hope, joy, and happiness. However, they don't experience these emotions the same way as we do. “We can observe animals and guess how they feel or look at their hormones (激素) and...
For much of the past century, scientists thought non-human animals didn't have emotions. But recently, we've learned that they're more intelligent than we thought and they do have emotions.Frans de Waal. a primatologist at Emory University. believes that many animals feel fear. pride. hop...
Hobson, and researched today by leading scholars such as Frans de Waal and Christopher Boehm. Consistent with Darwin’s account in The Descent of Man, these writers argue that humans have developed propensities for moral judgement. Moral systems evolve in societies because they enhance group ...
Bekoff’s ideas have met with some___.Professor Frans de Waal, a professor at Emory University, said,“I don’t believe animals are moral in the sense we humans are. All animals, including humans, are born with a sense of morality, but we have developed a deeper understanding that anima...
5) Good Natured, Frans De Waal xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Dark Side of Faith: Too Much Religion is Dangerous Oct. 1, 2005 The Los Angeles Times, online. http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-oe-brooks1oct01,1,1240960.story?track=mostemailedlink&coll=la-home-headlin...