- Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:39 pm
#8788
Hi Sdaoud17,
In that one, Author A asserts that many animal noises that appear to have conscious intent are actually just based on instinct--concluding that such noises "are not as purposeful as they first appear."
Author B takes issue with this assertion. In lines 54-56, the author disagrees, saying that the conditioned reflex argument is circular: Intent is ruled out from the outset, and then that assumption is used as evidence of the difference between animal and human communication.
Author B believes that instead, recent research (that is, empirical evidence) should be considered instead--calling into question author A's idea that animal and human communication is so very different.
I hope that's helpful, but please let me know whether that answers your question--thanks!
~Steve
Steve Stein
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