When We Talk About Animals by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-05T18:14:06Z When We Talk About Animals is a series of in-depth conversations with leading thinkers about the big questions animals raise about what it means to be human. Supported by the Law, Environment & Animals Program at Yale Law School and the Yale Broadcast Studio. Genre Science Contains tracks Ep. 0 - Coming soon: When We Talk About Animals by When We Talk About Animals published on 2018-11-06T14:00:46Z Ep. 1 - Natalie Kofler asks: What role should humans play in editing nature? by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-16T14:30:47Z Ep. 2 - Peter Godfrey-Smith asks: What can the octopus teach us about consciousness? by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-20T19:26:50Z Ep. 3 - Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity's closest living relatives by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-30T14:39:23Z Ep. 4 - Irene Pepperberg on revolutionizing what humans think of bird brains by YaleUniversity published on 2018-12-07T18:11:52Z
Ep. 0 - Coming soon: When We Talk About Animals by When We Talk About Animals published on 2018-11-06T14:00:46Z
Ep. 1 - Natalie Kofler asks: What role should humans play in editing nature? by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-16T14:30:47Z
Ep. 2 - Peter Godfrey-Smith asks: What can the octopus teach us about consciousness? by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-20T19:26:50Z
Ep. 3 - Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity's closest living relatives by YaleUniversity published on 2018-11-30T14:39:23Z
Ep. 4 - Irene Pepperberg on revolutionizing what humans think of bird brains by YaleUniversity published on 2018-12-07T18:11:52Z