
206 | Simon Conway Morris on Evolution, Convergence, and Theism
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Learning and Teaching in the Animal Kingdom
This chapter examines the differences in learning and teaching processes between humans and animals, focusing on cognitive abilities. It highlights how young humans inherently seek causal understanding, while animals rely on observational learning, using examples from chimpanzees and meerkats to illustrate their unique challenges.
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