| Author/Contributor(s): | Barker, K Brandon ; Povinelli, Daniel J ; Hennefield, Laura ; Hwang, Hyesung G ; Povinelli, Daniel J ; Hansen, William ; Barker, K Brandon ; Schrempp, Gregory ; Wieneke, Marisa ; Downs, Kristina |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 12/07/2021 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
These interdisciplinary chapters examine how science has targeted the well-known Aesop's fable The Crow and the Pitcher as their starting point. They explore the ever-growing set of experimental studies which purport to prove that crows possess an understanding of higher-order concepts like weight, mass, and even Archimedes' insight about the physics of water displacement.
The Aesop's Fable Paradigm explores how these scientific studies are doomed to accomplish little more than to mirror anthropomorphic representations of animals in human folklore and reveal that the problem of folkloric projection extends far beyond the Aesop's Fable Paradigm into every nook and cranny of research on animal cognition.