I am willing to accept bets that general consensus in 3 years will be that Bunny and the vast majority of dogs in such studies do not have an episodic memory which they can communicate like claimed in this post.
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I am offering 2:1 odds in favour of the other side.
Are you still offering this bet? I’m interested.
To clarify, you mean not just that the consensus will be that such studies find no (strong) evidence for episodic memory, but that dogs (in such studies) do not have an episodic memory that they can communicate like claimed in the post at all?
And, can you clarify what you mean by “like claimed in this post”?
I am offering 2:1 odds in favour of the other side.
(...)
Are you still offering this bet? I’m interested.
To clarify, you mean not just that the consensus will be that such studies find no (strong) evidence for episodic memory, but that dogs (in such studies) do not have an episodic memory that they can communicate like claimed in the post at all?
And, can you clarify what you mean by “like claimed in this post”?