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    A persistent methodological problem in primate social cognition research has been how to determine experimentally whether primates represent the internal goals of other agents or just the external goals of their actions. This is an instance of Daniel Povinelli’s more general challenge that no experimental protocol currently used in the field is capable of distinguishing genuine mindreading animals from their complementary behavior-reading counterparts. We argue that current methods used to test …Read more
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    Advancing the Debate Between Hot and FO Accounts of Consciousness
    Journal of Philosophical Research 28 23-44. 2003.
    David Rosenthal and Fred Dretske agree that creature consciousness should be used to give a reductive explanation of state consciousness. They disagree, however, over what type of creature consciousness will do the job. Rosenthal, defending a higher-order thought (HOT) account, argues that higher-order creature consciousness is what is needed. Dretske, defending a first-order (FO) account, argues that first-order creature consciousness is what is needed. I attempt to advance this debate by prese…Read more
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    Smoke and mirrors: Testing the scope of chimpanzees’ appearance–reality understanding
    with Carla Krachun, Jamie L. Russell, and William D. Hopkins
    Cognition 150 (C): 53-67. 2016.