@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Dennett,Daniel},
subject = {Animals},
note = {II 26
Conscious Mind/Animal/Dennett: We will never know where to draw the line, where animals have no consciousness: trouts, rats? But this is just another aspect of the inevitable limitation of our knowledge. Such facts are in principle beyond our knowledge. >Thought and Language.
II 59
Thinking/Animal/Dennett: Animals do have certain special "concepts": because they have their special methods to distinguish things. It does not require an English sentence to allocate contents to animals.
>Animal language, >Thinking, >Thoughts.},
note = { Dennett I D. Dennett Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, New York 1995 German Edition: Darwins gefährliches Erbe Hamburg 1997 Dennett II D. Dennett Kinds of Minds, New York 1996 German Edition: Spielarten des Geistes Gütersloh 1999 Dennett III Daniel Dennett "COG: Steps towards consciousness in robots" In Bewusstein, Thomas Metzinger, Paderborn/München/Wien/Zürich 1996 Dennett IV Daniel Dennett "Animal Consciousness. What Matters and Why?", in: D. C. Dennett, Brainchildren. Essays on Designing Minds, Cambridge/MA 1998, pp. 337-350 In Der Geist der Tiere, D Perler/M. Wild, Frankfurt/M. 2005
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