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Irina Mikhalevich
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Minds without spines: Evolutionarily inclusive animal ethics
I Mikhalevich, R Powell
Animal sentience 5 (29), 1, 2020
1282020
Is behavioural flexibility evidence of cognitive complexity? How evolution can inform comparative cognition
I Mikhalevich, R Powell, C Logan
Interface focus 7 (3), 20160121, 2017
702017
A critique of the principle of cognitive simplicity in comparative cognition
I Meketa
Biology & Philosophy 29, 731-745, 2014
442014
Experiment and animal minds: why the choice of the null hypothesis matters
I Mikhalevich
Philosophy of Science 82 (5), 1059-1069, 2015
302015
Simplicity and cognitive models: Avoiding old mistakes in new experimental contexts
I Mikhalevich
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds, 427-436, 2017
152017
Convergent minds: the evolution of cognitive complexity in nature
R Powell, I Mikhalevich, C Logan, NS Clayton
Interface Focus 7 (3), 20170029, 2017
132017
Is behavioural flexibility evidence of cognitive complexity? How evolution can inform comparative cognition. Interface Focus, 7, 20160121
I Mikhalevich, R Powell, C Logan
72016
Affective sentience and moral protection
R Powell, I Mikhalevich
Animal Sentience 5 (29), 35, 2020
62020
Minds without spines: evolutionarily inclusive animal ethics. Animal Sentience 5: 329
I Mikhalevich, R Powell
52020
Sex, lies and gender
I Mikhalevich, R Powell
Journal of medical ethics 43 (1), 14-16, 2017
32017
Honor Among (the Beneficiaries of) Thieves
I Meketa
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18, 385-402, 2015
22015
Experiment and animal minds: Why statistical choices matter
I Mikhalevich
22014
Wonderful mind: convergentism and the crusade against evolutionary progress
R Powell, I Mikhalevich
Journal of the Philosophy of History 17 (1), 77-103, 2023
12023
Animal suicide: An account worth giving?
I Mikhalevich
Animal Sentience 2 (20), 19, 2018
12018
Consciousness, evidence, and moral standing
I Mikhalevich
Animal Sentience 2 (13), 2, 2017
12017
Animal Cognition
I Mikhalevich
Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 229-247, 2022
2022
Kristin Andrews's How to Study Animal Minds
I Mikhalevich
BJPS Review of Books, 2021
2021
Review of" How to Study Animal Minds"
I Mikhalevich
2021
Animal suicide: An account worth giving? Commentary on Peña-Guzmán on Animal Suicide
I Mikhalevich
2018
Response: Sex, lies and gender.
I Mikhalevich, R Powell
BMJ Publishing Group, 2017
2017
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