The Mind Club
Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters
Summary:
The book explores the concept of minds, examining how we attribute mental capacities to various entities, from animals to corporations, and how this affects our moral and social judgments. It delves into the psychology behind why we perceive certain beings as having thoughts and feelings, and the implications this has on our behavior and ethics.
Key points:
1. Mind Perception: The book explores how we assign minds to people, animals, and objects, affecting our interactions and moral judgments.
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