
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode I catch up with Simon Gadbois. His father was a student of Piaget, and he himself did his PhD with the late great John Fentress ( a former student of Robert Hinde). So he has a really balanced view of the ehtological-psychological distinction. His work on how complex behaviours can arise from relatively simple rules without complex cognition is fascinating and he has a strong interest in the philosophy of science; both topics we cover in this episode, before moving on to to more canid specific stuff in part 2. I would recommend this episode to every graduate student doing behaviour work, but also anyone intersted in how we "know" things.
#petbehaviourodysseys, #whatmakesyouclick #PBO
4.5
22 ratings
In this episode I catch up with Simon Gadbois. His father was a student of Piaget, and he himself did his PhD with the late great John Fentress ( a former student of Robert Hinde). So he has a really balanced view of the ehtological-psychological distinction. His work on how complex behaviours can arise from relatively simple rules without complex cognition is fascinating and he has a strong interest in the philosophy of science; both topics we cover in this episode, before moving on to to more canid specific stuff in part 2. I would recommend this episode to every graduate student doing behaviour work, but also anyone intersted in how we "know" things.
#petbehaviourodysseys, #whatmakesyouclick #PBO
98 Listeners
305 Listeners
60 Listeners
88 Listeners
30 Listeners
12 Listeners
629 Listeners
218 Listeners
42 Listeners
38 Listeners
1,920 Listeners
19 Listeners
19 Listeners
6 Listeners
3 Listeners