Detecting Animal Deception Shane D. Courtland, University of Minnesota, Duluth By witnessing displays of deception, experimenters may be able to determine whether contemporary (alive today) non-human animals possess a theory of mind. Higher-order deception, in particular, requires the deceiver to be capable of second-order intentionality. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the inherent
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