
How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves
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How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves mentions The Soul of an Octopus by Cy Montgomery, The Outermost House by Henry Beston, King Solomon's Ring by Conrad Lorenz, and The Old Way by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
If I have a soul, and I think I do, an octopus has a soul.
We need another and a wiser and perhaps more mystical concept of animals, for the animal shall not be measured by man.
And this is just a classic account of animal behavior by the guy who founded the whole field known as ethology.
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The host mentions 'The Soul of an Octopus' to highlight the profound insights it offers about the intelligence and em…
The host mentions 'The Outermost House' to emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of animals beyond human pers…
The host mentions 'King Solomon's Ring' to highlight its significance in understanding animal behavior, as it was wri…
The host mentions 'The Old Way' to highlight the insights it provides about how early humans lived and interacted wit…
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The host mentions 'Children of Ruin' as part of his growing interest in octopuses and related literature. He suggests…
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“It's a nonfiction called The Soul of an Octopus by Cy Montgomery. And Cy Montgomery is a naturalist. She's written literally dozens of beautiful books about animals.”
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“A quote from this book serves as a motto for the speaker's writing, emphasizing a wiser concept of animals.”
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“A classic account of animal behavior, recognizing that animals think, feel, and know.”
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“Describes how humans probably lived for thousands of years, written by the speaker's best friend.”
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“The book discusses embodied cognition and subconscious calculations that our bodies make before conscious thought.”
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“I recommend reading octopus sci-fi, like Children of Ruin.”
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“there's Peter Godfrey Smith's Other Minds.”
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The host mentions 'The Soul of an Octopus' to highlight the profound insights it offers about the intelligence and emotional depth of octopuses. Th…
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The host mentions 'King Solomon's Ring' to highlight its significance in understanding animal behavior, as it was written by the founder of etholog…
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My Octopus Teacher
“The speaker mentions watching octopus documentaries, specifically highlighting 'My Octopus Teacher' on Netflix as great.”