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1 | Introduction: the limits of fossil evidence | 3 |
2 | How to reconstruct evolutionary history | 9 |
3 | What is intelligence and what is it for? | 31 |
4 | How animals learn | 45 |
5 | Why animals learn better in social groups | 54 |
6 | Imitative behaviour of animals | 64 |
7 | Understanding how things work | 83 |
8 | Understanding minds: doing and seeing, knowing and thinking | 100 |
9 | What use is a theory of mind? | 119 |
10 | Planning and thinking ahead | 146 |
11 | Apes and language | 162 |
12 | Food for thought | 177 |
13 | Machiavellian intelligence | 195 |
14 | Testing the theories | 210 |
15 | Taking stock | 222 |
References | 235 | |
Index | 247 |
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