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(2016) Synthese 193 (7).

Chimps as secret agents

Caroline T. Arruda, Daniel J. Povinelli

pp. 2129-2158

We provide an account of chimpanzee-specific agency within the context of philosophy of action. We do so by showing that chimpanzees are capable of what we call reason-directed action, even though they may be incapable of more full-blown action, which we call reason-considered action. Although chimpanzee agency does not possess all the features of typical adult human agency, chimpanzee agency is evolutionarily responsive to their environment and overlaps considerably with our own. As such, it is an evolved set of capacities for goal-directed behavior, which solves problems that chimpanzees (and humans) naturally encounter. Thus, it ought not be understood as a deficient instance of human agency.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0835-9

Full citation:

Arruda, C. T. , Povinelli, D. J. (2016). Chimps as secret agents. Synthese 193 (7), pp. 2129-2158.

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