id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_aryomlrobrgjrdq4mgsdd3j5ji Marta Halina There Is No Special Problem of Mindreading in Nonhuman Animals 2015 19 .pdf application/pdf 9235 751 58 argue, is that this approach is incapable of rejecting the hypothesis that nonhuman animals solve mindreading tasks on the basis of reasoning about logical problem to its current position as a problem that undermines contemporary research on mindreading in nonhuman animals. definition of mindreading endorsed by skeptics such as Povinelli and colleagues concurs with the approach that comparative psychologists currently take to determine the mindreading abilities of nonhuman animals. Povinelli and colleagues' early opposition to nonhuman animal mindreading fit within the traditional experimental methods and evidential criteria employed in comparative psychology. Proponents of the logical problem maintain that, under the current experimental approach taken by comparative psychologists, there is a complementary behavior-reading (CBR) hypothesis for every mindreading hypothesis. The logical problem maintains that the logic of the current experimental approach fails to reject the hypothesis that subjects solve apparent mindreading tasks on the basis of observable regularities alone. ./cache/work_aryomlrobrgjrdq4mgsdd3j5ji.pdf ./txt/work_aryomlrobrgjrdq4mgsdd3j5ji.txt