Article

Do Elephants Show Empathy?

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Bates LA, Lee PC, Njiraini N, Poole JH, Sayialel K, Moss CJ & Byrne RW (2008) Do Elephants Show Empathy?. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 15 (10-11), pp. 204-225. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs/2008/00000015/f0020010/art00008

Abstract
Elephants show a rich social organization and display a number of unusual traits. In this paper, we analyse reports collected over a thirty-five year period, describing behaviour that has the potential to reveal signs of empathic understanding. These include coalition formation, the offering of protection and comfort to others, retrieving and ‘babysitting’ calves, aiding individuals that would otherwise have difficulty in moving, and removing foreign objects attached to others. These records demonstrate that an elephant is capable of diagnosing animacy and goal directedness, and is able to understand the physical competence, emotional state and intentions of others, when they differ from its own. We argue that an empathic understanding of others is the simplest explanation of these abilities, and discuss reasons why elephants appear to show empathy more than other non-primate species.

Keywords
; Elephants; Social behavior in animals.; Emotions in animals

Journal
Journal of Consciousness Studies: Volume 15, Issue 10-11

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2008
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/946
PublisherImprint Academic
Publisher URLhttp://www.ingentaconnect.com/…0020010/art00008
ISSN1355-8250