No doing without time

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

Hoerl & McCormack claim that animals don't represent time. Because this makes a mystery of established findings in comparative psychology, there had better be some important payoff. The main one they mention is that it explains a clash of intuition about the reality of time's passage. But any theory that recognizes the representational requirements of agency can do likewise.

Author Profiles

Shen Pan
University of Maryland, College Park (PhD)
Peter Carruthers
University of Maryland, College Park

Analytics

Added to PP
2019-12-13

Downloads
190 (#69,865)

6 months
57 (#69,627)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?