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<p>to some insight about its relevance to their own problems". Here animals are described as learning some physics or causal relations of the environment. This does not necessarily involve a very complex understanding of abstract phenomena (as to what defines a "tool as a tool").Emulation comprises a large span of <a href="page.php?w=cognitive_complexity">cognitive complexity</a>, from minimal cognitive complexity to complex levels. Emulation was originally invented as a "<a href="page.php?w=Cognitivism_%28psychology%29">cognitivist</a>'s alternative"</p><p>
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