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Rebroadcast: Animals Experience Complex Emotions, According to Primatologist

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Frans de Waal argues that animals experience complex emotions like hope, disappointment, guilt and empathy.  (Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

NOTE: This program originally aired on March 21, 2019.

Ask a pet owner if animals have emotions, writes primatologist Frans De Waal and they’ll say, “of course!” But ask a University professor, and they’ll squirm. While the leading theories in science only recognize basic emotions in animals such as anger, happiness and fear, De Wall argues that animals share all emotions with humans, including complex ones like hope, disappointment, guilt and empathy. Frans De Waal joins Forum to discuss his decades of research on the behavior and social intelligence of primates and his new book, “Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What they Tell Us about Ourselves.”

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Frans de Waal, primatologist, Emory University; author, "Mama's Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Teach Us About Ourselves"

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