
Primatologist Frans de Waal's bestseller challenges our human-centric view of intelligence. Featuring elephants recognizing languages and octopuses using tools, this award-winning exploration asks: Are we measuring animal cognition all wrong? Tricia Wang calls it revolutionary for evolutionary understanding.
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Imagine witnessing a chimpanzee carrying straw outdoors to prepare for an approaching cold front. This is exactly what Frans de Waal observed with Franje at Burgers' Zoo-a moment that challenged centuries of assumptions about animal intelligence. For too long, we've underestimated the cognitive abilities of our fellow creatures, trapped in our human-centered perspective. The question isn't whether animals can think, but whether we're perceptive enough to recognize their unique forms of intelligence. When videos of crows solving complex puzzles or elephants mourning their dead go viral, we're glimpsing something profound: minds different from our own yet sophisticated in ways we're only beginning to understand. The cognitive revolution in animal studies isn't just changing science-it's transforming how we see our place in the natural world, revealing that we exist on a continuum of intelligence rather than standing alone at its pinnacle.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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