The Mentality of Apes

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Routledge, Nov 5, 2013 - Medical - 386 pages
Wolfgang Koehler demonstrated that chimpanzees could solve problems by applying insight. His research showed that the intellectual gap between humans and chimpanzees was much narrower than previously thought. The work was revolutionary when originally published in 1917 in German, but it was largely ignored for decades because it violated the conventional wisdom that animal behavior is simply the result of instinct or conditioning.
 

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INTRODUCTION
ROUNDABOUT METHODS
THE USE OF IMPLEMENTS
THE USE OF IMPLEMENTSCONT HANDLING OF OBJECTS
THE MAKING OF IMPLEMENTS
THE MAKING OF IMPLEMENTSCONT BUILDING
DETOURS ROUND SEPARATE INTERVENING OBJECTIVES
CHANCE AND IMITATION
THE HANDLING OF FORMS
CONCLUSION
SOME CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CHIMPANZEES
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