David M. Pea-Guzmn is associate professor of humanities and liberal studies at San Francisco State University. He specializes in critical animal studies, the history and philosophy of science, and contemporary European philosophy. He is a coauthor of Chimpanzee Rights: The Philosophers' Brief and cohost of the popular Overthink podcast.
Winner of the PROSE Award in Philosophy, Association of American Publishers I can recommend [this book] to anyone who cares about animals. ---Barbara J. King, Times Literary Supplement An intellectual tour de force . . . . this book will change minds. ---Simon Ings, New Scientist [An] intriguing book. . . . Scientists have always speculated about the inner worlds of animals; Pena-Guzman offers a novel, and poetic, way in. ---Camille Bromley, The Atlantic Amiable, lucid, and concise. . . . Pena-Guzman addresses his own conjectures with a winning frankness. ---Laura Miller, Slate When Animals Dream is a fascinating, challenging, and thought-provoking book that gives human exceptionalism a philosophically-grounded middle finger. ---Leon Vlieger, Inquisitive Biologist