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[Dilemmas in ethology].

A G van Melsen

    Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
    |September 15, 1986
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    Ethology, the study of animal behavior, faces challenges in applying rigid natural science methods. To fully understand animals, ethologists must consider subjective experiences like pain and consciousness, despite methodological difficulties.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ethology
    • Philosophy of Science
    • Animal Behavior

    Context:

    • Ethologists strive for natural science rigor, often avoiding human-centric concepts.
    • The limitations of natural science methods in biology are examined.
    • Phenomena like pain are often excluded due to methodological constraints.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the natural scientific method in biology.
    • To discuss the implications of these methods for ethological research.
    • To explore the necessity of including subjective experiences in animal behavior studies.

    Summary:

    • The natural scientific method, while valuable in biology, has limitations.
    • Certain phenomena, such as pain and consciousness, are difficult to study using purely objective methods.

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  • Excluding these phenomena risks an incomplete understanding of animal behavior.
  • Impact:

    • Ethology must adapt its methods to incorporate subjective experiences for a more complete understanding of animals.
    • Acknowledging phenomena like consciousness and pain is crucial for ethical animal research.
    • Overcoming the challenge of extrapolating human experience to animals is key for future ethological studies.