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  • curprev 18:3618:36, 27 June 2023Blackdog talk contribs 3,392 bytes +3,392 Created page with " '''Odontocetes (‘Toothed Whales’): Cognitive Science and Moral Standing – Are Dolphins Persons?''' is a report authored by Sara G. Pettit and Steven P. McCulloch that discusses the growing evidence of the advanced cognitive capacities of odontocetes or ‘toothed whales’. These animals have complex brain structures and possess rationality, self-awareness, and culture. There is significant controversy about keeping cetaceans in captivity and causing harm to thos..." Tag: Visual edit