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    Can Fish Count?: What Animals Reveal About Our Uniquely Mathematical Minds [Audiobook] (repost)

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    Can Fish Count?: What Animals Reveal About Our Uniquely Mathematical Minds [Audiobook] (repost)

    Can Fish Count?: What Animals Reveal About Our Uniquely Mathematical Minds [Audiobook] (repost)
    English | ASIN: B09KJFCQB9 | 2022 | 10 hours and 6 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 551 MB
    Author: Brian Butterworth
    Narrator: Brian Butterworth

    An entertaining investigationβ€―of the numerical abilities of animals and our own appetite for arithmetic. The philosopher Bertrand Russell once observed that realizing that a pair of apples and the passage of two days could somehow both be represented by theβ€―conceptβ€―we call β€œtwo” was one of the most astonishing discoveries anyone had ever made. So what do we make of the incredible fact that animals seem to have inherent mathematical abilities? As cognitive psychologist Brian Butterworth shows us in Can Fishβ€―Count?, many β€œsimple” animals - such as bees, which count trees and fence posts, and guppies, which can size up groups - have a sense of numbers. And unlike humans, they don’t need to be taught. In telling animals’ stories, Butterworth shines new light on one of our most ancient questions: Just where, exactly, do numbers come from? He reveals how insights gleaned from studying animals can help us make better sense of our own abilities. Full of discovery and delight, Can Fish Count? is an astonishing journey through the animal kingdom and the human mind.