The dance of the Arabian babbler : birth of an ethological theory

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The dance of the Arabian babbler : birth of an ethological theory

Vinciane Despret ; translated by Jeffrey Bussolini

(A univocal book)

University of Minnesota Press, c2021

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Naissance d'une théorie éthologique : la danse du cratérope écaillé

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Originally published in French as Naissance d'une théorie éthologique: La danse du cratérope écaillé. Copyright Synthélabo, 1996

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Summary: "Embedding herself in the field alongside ethologists in the Negev desert, Vinciane Despret reflects on scientists' processes of constructing theories within the milieu of the animals they study"-- Provided by publisher

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Description

A groundbreaking reflection on the process by which one arrives at an ethological theory How do humans study the complex worlds of animals without imposing their own societal and scientific gaze upon them? The biologist Amotz Zahavi stakes the controversial claim that Arabian babblers are said to raise themselves up each day to dance and tend to one another in the early morning sun. Such a claim will provoke the interest and intellectual curiosity of a young philosopher and psychologist recognizing that the best way for her to observe the practices of scientists at work is to join them on their terrain. Embedding herself in the field alongside ethologists in the Negev desert, Vinciane Despret deftly depicts and reflects on the process by which scientists construct their theories within the milieu of the animals they study. Along the way, and not without humor, Despret analyzes a variety of theories posited by many well-known thinkers, including Zahavi, who devoted his life to the interpretation, companionship, and conservation of the Arabian babbler bird, and naturalists such as Charles Darwin and Pierre Kropotkin.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Translator's Introduction jeffrey bussolini Introduction Part I. The Ethological Debates 1. The Theoretical Context: The Two Paradoxes of the Theory of Evolution Altruism Sexual Selection 2. Rituals Between Altruism and Reproductive Function Part II. The Dance of the Babbler 3. The Arabian Babbler 4. Models and Methods: Outline of a Field Study 5. Narratives and Metaphors 6. Models and Fictions Conclusions Notes

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  • NCID
    BC1474600X
  • ISBN
    • 9781517911522
  • LCCN
    2020058456
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    Minneapolis
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 180 p.
  • Size
    21 cm
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