Empathy is likely more widely distributed among animals than many researchers realize or perhaps are willing to admit. Studies of social carnivores, other group-living animals, and communication via different modalities will help us learn more about the evolutionary roots and bebavioral, sensory, and cognitive underpinnings of empathy, including what it means to have a sense of self. There are also important implications for debates, about animal well-being.
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Hill, Patrick L.
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