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Does a porpoise have a purpose? Agency and goals in evolution (Ep 115)

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Intentional Behavior in Animals

This chapter discusses the concept of intentional behavior in animals and explores the distinction between intelligent and intentional actions. It explores the debate on whether corvids exhibit genuine intentional behavior and emphasizes that most organisms are not intentional agents. The chapter also touches on Lars Chitka's work on insect cognition, particularly in bees, and their ability to solve puzzles and make decisions.

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