Co-Editors: Marisa Hoeschele & W. David Stahlman
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Volume 21, 2026 Contents
- Introduction
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Donald R. Griffin’s Question of Animal Awareness
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Don Griffin and the Dawn of Cognitive Ethology: A Personal Reflection
- Unconventional Models
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Spider Research—Are We the Killjoys at the Animal-Consciousness Party?
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Overlooked Minds: Reptiles and Amphibians in the Debate on Nonhuman Animal Awareness
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Invertebrate Consciousness: Taking Precautions or Finding the Truth?
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Comments on Consciousness in Grey Parrots (Psittacus erithacus)
- Consciousness Skeptics
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Declaring Animal Consciousness Does Not Benefit Comparative Cognition
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Endorsing Nonhuman Consciousness Is Defensible Ethics but Dubious Science
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Self-Awareness Is a Uniquely Human Problem
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The Siren Song of Animal Consciousness
- Improving the Science
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Behaving from Within: Refining Markers for Consciousness in Cognitive Ethology
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Are Animals Aware of What They Are Looking for in the Course of Exploratory Actions?
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Why Positive Emotions Matter in Animal Sentience
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Where Is the Lust? Reproductive Affects at the Emergence of Experience
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The Question of Animal Awareness Revisited