In humans, at least some of our ability to coordinate our actions with the timing of events in our world is due to our capacities for temporal cognition. However, controversy arises when we turn our attention to the animal world. In this paper, we will argue that apes, especially Taï Chimpanzees, are capable of genuine temporal cognition. That is, they are able to mentally represent and reason about time in cognition. We do this by developing a novel analysis of the mental representation of time.

Temporal Cognition in Apes / A. Kaufmann, G. Viera. - In: AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY. - ISSN 0004-8402. - (2025). [Epub ahead of print]

Temporal Cognition in Apes

A. Kaufmann;
2025

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In humans, at least some of our ability to coordinate our actions with the timing of events in our world is due to our capacities for temporal cognition. However, controversy arises when we turn our attention to the animal world. In this paper, we will argue that apes, especially Taï Chimpanzees, are capable of genuine temporal cognition. That is, they are able to mentally represent and reason about time in cognition. We do this by developing a novel analysis of the mental representation of time.
temporal cognition; animal cognition; temporal representation; cognitive science
Settore PHIL-02/A - Logica e filosofia della scienza
2025
2025
https://philpapers.org/rec/KAUTCI-2
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