Death is Common in Every Species with Dr. Susana Monso
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of death and how it is understood differently across the animal kingdom. If we turn towards the natural world, we can see that the minimal cognitive requirements for a Concept of Death are in fact met by many nonhuman species and there are multiple learning pathways and opportunities for animals in the wild to develop a Concept of Death. We explore this further and what this means for the way we live today and moving into the future. Check out Dr. Monso’s work: https://susanamonso.com/ Andy IG: @theandyciccone IG @poorprolesalmanac www.poorproles.com Nash: Twitter: @Itsnashflynn Twitter: @DeathandFriends
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