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- 388 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
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Cheney and Seyfarth enter the minds of vervet monkeys and other primates to explore the nature of primate intelligence and the evolution of cognition. "This reviewer had to be restrained from stopping people in the street to urge them to read it: They would learn something of the way science is done, something about how monkeys see their world, and something about themselves, the mental models they inhabit."—Roger Lewin, Washington Post Book World "A fascinating intellectual odyssey and a superb summary of where science stands."—Geoffrey Cowley, Newsweek "A once-in-the-history-of-science enterprise."—Duane M. Rumbaugh, Quarterly Review of Biology
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How Monkeys See the World, Dorothy L. Cheney, Robert M. Seyfarth
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- 1990
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- Título
- How Monkeys See the World
- Subtítulo
- Inside the Mind of Another Species
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Dorothy L. Cheney, Robert M. Seyfarth
- Editorial
- The University of Chicago Press
- Publicado en
- 1990
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 388
- ISBN10
- 0226102459
- ISBN13
- 9780226102450
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Ciencia y Matemáticas, Ciencias naturales, Temas psicológicos, Animales, Psicología, Biología, Ciencia, Investigación, Zoología, Comportamiento, etología
- Descripción
- Cheney and Seyfarth enter the minds of vervet monkeys and other primates to explore the nature of primate intelligence and the evolution of cognition. "This reviewer had to be restrained from stopping people in the street to urge them to read it: They would learn something of the way science is done, something about how monkeys see their world, and something about themselves, the mental models they inhabit."—Roger Lewin, Washington Post Book World "A fascinating intellectual odyssey and a superb summary of where science stands."—Geoffrey Cowley, Newsweek "A once-in-the-history-of-science enterprise."—Duane M. Rumbaugh, Quarterly Review of Biology


