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Abbravation: Review of Philosophy and Psychology

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Springer Netherlands

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10.1002/chin.199404175

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1878-5166

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Animal Mental Action Planning Among Chimpanzees

Authors: Angelica Kaufmann
Publish Date: 2015/01/15
Volume: 6, Issue: 4, Pages: 745-760
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I offer an argument for what mental action may be like in nonhuman animals Action planning is a type of mental action that involves a type of intention Some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of proximal mental actions and some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of distal mental actions The distinction between these two types of “planstates” is often spelled out in terms of mental content The prominent view is that while proximal mental actions are caused by mental states with nonconceptual content distal mental actions are caused by mental states with conceptual content I argue that when we are investigating animal cognition we need a nonconceptual account for the content of intentions involved in mental actions such as action planning nonimmediate intentions This in order to defend the claim that creatures that lack conceptual capacities are capable of entertaining planstates and thus of exercising mental agency in the form of action planning


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