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Howard R. Pollio , Tracy B. Henley , Craig J. Thompson

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In the beginning of his classic monograph, "A Stroll through the Worlds of Animals and Men" (1934/1957), the European naturalist Jakob von Uexkull invited his readers to "blow, in fancy, a soap bubble around each creature to represent its own world, filled with the perceptions it alone knows. Read the first page
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