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Fellow: Kristin Andrews

Andrews, K., & Monsó, S. (2021). Animal cognition. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2021 ed.). Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
Fellows: Kristin Andrews, Simon Fitzpatrick, Evan Westra

Andrews, K., Fitzpatrick, S., & Westra, E. (2024). Human and nonhuman norms: A dimensional framework. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379(1897), 20230026.
Fellow: Judith Benz-Schwarzburg

Benz-Schwarzburg, J., & Wrage, B. (2023). Caring animals and the ways we wrong them. Biology & Philosophy, 38(4), 25.
Fellow: Sarah Brosnan

Brosnan, S. F. (2024). How context influences primates’ decisions about reciprocity. Ethology, 130(4), e13433. Biology and Medicine

Brosnan, S. F. (2023). A comparative perspective on the human sense of justice. Evolution and Human Behavior, 44(3), 242–249.

Brosnan, S. F., & Wilson, B. J. (2023). Comparative economics: How studying other primates helps us better understand the evolution of our own economic decision making. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 378(1876), 20210497.
Fellows: Judith M. Burkart, Rahel K. Brügger, Carel P. van Schaik

Burkart, J. M., Brügger, R. K., & van Schaik, C. P. (2018). Evolutionary origins of morality: Insights from non-human primates. Frontiers in Sociology, 3, 17.
Fellow: Laura Danón
Fellow: Frans de Waal

de Waal, F. B. M. (1991). The chimpanzee’s sense of social regularity and its relation to the human sense of justice. American Behavioral Scientist, 34(3), 335–349.

de Waal, F. B. M. (2006). Primates and philosophers: How morality evolved. Princeton University Press

de Waal, F. B. M. (2014). Natural normativity: The ‘is’ and ‘ought’ of animal behavior. Behaviour, 151(2–3), 185–204.
Fellow: Giuseppe Lorini

Lorini, G. (2022). Animal norms: An investigation of normativity in the non-human social world. Law, Culture and the Humanities, 18(3), 652–673.
Fellows: Giuseppe Lorini, Donato A. Grasso, Andrea Loi

Lorini, G., Grasso, D. A., & Loi, A. (2024). Are ants not only ‘social insects’, but also ‘nomic insects’? In search of clues of normativity in the ant world. Behaviour, 161(5), 331–352.
Fellow: Susana Monsó

Monsó, S., & Osuna-Mascaró, A. J. (2021). Death is common, so is understanding it: The concept of death in other species. Synthese, 199(1–2), 2251–2275.
Fellow: Susana Monsó, Brite Wrage

Monsó, S., & Wrage, B. (2021). Tactful animals: How the study of touch can inform the animal morality debate. Philosophical Psychology, 34(1), 1–27.
Fellows: Susana Monsó, Kristin Andrews

Monsó, S., & Andrews, K. (2022). Animal moral psychologies. In M. Vargas & J. M. Doris (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of moral psychology (pp. 388–420). Oxford University Press.
Fellows: Susana Monsó, Judith Benz-Schwarzburg

Monsó, S., Benz-Schwarzburg, J., & Bremhorst, A. (2018). Animal morality: What it means and why it matters. The Journal of Ethics, 22(3), 283–310.
Fellow: Gabriele Schino

Schino, G., & Marini, C. (2014). Redirected aggression in mandrills: Is it punishment? Behaviour, 151(6), 841–859.

Tiddi, B., Polizzi di Sorrentino, E., Fischer, J., & Schino, G. (2017). Acquisition and functional consequences of social knowledge in macaques. Royal Society Open Science, 4(2), 160639.
Fellows: Gabriele Schino, Filippo Aureli

Schino, G., & Aureli, F. (2009). Reciprocal altruism in primates: Partner choice, cognition, and emotions. Advances in the Study of Behavior, 39, 45–69.
Fellow: Marco F.H. Schmidt

Schmidt, M. F. H., & Rakoczy, H. (2019). On the uniqueness of human normative attitudes. In N. Roughley & K. Bayertz (Eds.), The normative animal? On the anthropological significance of social, moral, and linguistic norms (pp. 121–136). Oxford University Press.
Fellows: Carel P. van Schaik, Judith M. Burkart

van Schaik, C. P., & Burkart, J. M. (2019). The evolution of human normativity: The role of prosociality and reputation management. In N. Roughley & K. Bayertz (Eds.), The normative animal? On the anthropological significance of social, moral, and linguistic norms (pp. 139–153). Oxford University Press.
Fellows: Evan Westra, Simon Fitzpatrick, Sarah Brosnan, Kristin Andrews

Westra, E., Fitzpatrick, S., Brosnan, S. F., Gruber, T., Hobaiter, C., Hopper, L. M., Kelly, D., Krupenye, C., Luncz, L. V., Theriault, J., & Andrews, K. (2024). In search of animal normativity: A framework for studying social norms in non-human animals. Biological Reviews, 99(3), 1058–1074.
Fellow: Brite Wrage
Fellows: Brite Wrage, Judith Benz-Schwarzburg

Wrage, B., Papadopoulos, D., & Benz-Schwarzburg, J. (2024). Ubuntu in elephant communities. Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 10(4), 814–835.




