World without weight
Explore the fascinating intersection of cognition and comparative psychology in "World without Weight" by Daniel J. Povinelli, published by Oxford University Press in 2011. This enlightening paperback spans 374 pages and delves into the complexities of reasoning across species. Povinelli investigates whether humans alone possess the unique ability to construct intuitive theories to understand the world around us, or if this capability is shared with other species, such as chimpanzees. Through compelling insights and rigorous research, "World without Weight" invites readers to ponder the cognitive landscapes of different beings, challenging our perceptions of intelligence and reasoning. Perfect for those intrigued by the depths of human and animal cognition, this book is an essential addition to your library.