>>Empathy, evidently, existed only within the
human community, whereas intelligence in some degree could be found
throughout every phylum and order including the arachnids.<<
I think we could say forms of empathy are evident in wolves, dogs, lions,
dolphins, gorillas, chimpanzees, etc.
It's inte
>>I always say animals are rational , but they don't have culture, and
culture is concentrated sociality, included social contact with dead
generations. Culture originates with the past generations thinking
about the generations coming after they are dead and purposely sending
"messages" to their p
I always say animals are rational , but they don't have culture, and
culture is concentrated sociality, included social contact with dead
generations. Culture originates with the past generations thinking
about the generations coming after they are dead and purposely sending
"messages" to their pro
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Ralph Dumain
wrote:
> He had wondered, as had most people at one time or another, precisely why an
> android bounced helplessly about when confronted by an empathy-measuring
> test. Empathy, evidently, existed only within the human community, whereas
> intel
He had wondered, as had most people at one time or another, precisely
why an android bounced helplessly about when confronted by an
empathy-measuring test. Empathy, evidently, existed only within the
human community, whereas intelligence in some degree could be found
throughout every phylum and