Marian Stamp Dawkins’s Through Our Eyes Only, now published in paperback,
considers what goes on in the minds of bees, chickens and monkeys, to name but a
few. Whether science can even address the question of consciousness in animals
is a moot philosophical point, but these accounts of animal behaviour are never
less than thought-provoking. Published by Oxford University Press,
£9.99/$14.95, ISBN 0198503202.
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