Through Our Eyes Only?
Delve into the fascinating world of animal consciousness with Through Our Eyes Only? by Marian Stamp Dawkins. Published by Oxford University Press in 1998, this compelling paperback stretches over 202 pages, offering a thought-provoking exploration of one of biology's most intriguing mysteries. Dawkins presents a compelling argument that the notion of consciousness in non-human animals has evolved from mere speculation to a credible, scientifically-backed perspective. This book invites readers to reconsider the depth of animal experiences and the potential for conscious thought beyond humans. Whether you're a biologist, animal lover, or curious reader, Dawkins' insights can transform your understanding of the animal kingdom.