% pubman genre = article @article{item_1555289, title = {{Joint cooperative hunting among wild chimpanzees: Taking natural observations seriously [Commentary on Tomasello, M. et al. (2005): Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, p. 675-735]}}, author = {Boesch, Christophe}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1017/S0140525X05230121}, year = {2005}, date = {2005}, abstract = {{Ignoring most published evidence on wild chimpanzees, Tomasello et al.{\textquotesingle}s claim that shared goals and intentions are uniquely human amounts to a faith statement. A brief survey of chimpanzee hunting tactics shows that group hunts are compatible with a shared goals and intentions hypothesis. The disdain of observational data in experimental psychology leads some to ignore the reality of animal cognitive achievements.}}, journal = {{Behavioral and Brain Sciences}}, volume = {28}, number = {5}, pages = {692--693}, }