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    Animal Mindreading: A Defense of Optimistic Agnosticism
    with Robert W. Lurz and Carla Krachun
    Mind and Language 29 (4): 428-454. 2014.
    We recommend the attitude of optimistic agnosticism toward animal mindreading: suspending acceptance until tests succeed in overcoming Povinelli's problem, and being optimistic about the feasibility of such tests. Fletcher and Carruthers argue for sufficient reasons to accept animal mindreading; we find their arguments unconvincing. Points they raise against the behavior-reading theory apply equally to mindreading theory, and their claims of greater parsimony are unfounded. Premature acceptance …Read more