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Nadine Meertens

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Hedonic valence at the core of consciousness: A review of "A philosophy for the science of animal consciousness" by Walter Veit

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences May 23, 2024 Nadine Meertens

This is a book review of Walter Veit's 'A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness,' which argues for a pragmatic, evolutionary approach to studying animal minds. Veit proposes that consciousness is a biological trait that varies across species and can be investigated through comparative methods, avoiding anthropocentric biases. The review discusses the book's main arguments, including its call for a more inclusive science of consciousness that considers diverse animal taxa. It highlights Veit's synthesis of philosophical analysis with empirical research, aiming to bridge gaps between disciplines. The review evaluates the book's contributions and limitations, noting its relevance for researchers in philosophy, biology, and psychology.