Contains a smattering of memoir and hefty doses of cognitive science, but it is primarily a work of philosophy ... Rowlands’s book is...as much an inquiry into the nature of humanity as it is a celebration of dogs and their virtues. It does not, however, paint a very flattering portrait of dogs’ handlers ... Sometimes, The Word of Dog is a bit in the weeds, which I mean as a compliment. Rowlands is at his best when he refrains from simplifying or sugarcoating and dives headfirst into some of the thorniest arguments in the history of philosophy.
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