| 1901 - 862 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex'. Dogs and cats...his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus. What Is Life? JOSEPH LE CONTE, in Science, New York. Excerpt Heretofore in cases of dormant life, as... | |
| 1901 - 624 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...along which he can learn them, and in their permanence rhen once formed, the monkey justifies his inclusion with man in a COCAINE ANALGESIA OF THE SPINAL... | |
| 1901 - 626 Seiten
...and ultimately died of it. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Dogs and cats learn more than fish, while monkeys learn more than they. In the number...justifies his inclusion with man in a separate mental genius.—"P. Science Monthly." It very often happens that there is some question as to the earth or... | |
| Henry Richardson Linville, Henry Augustus Kelly - 1906 - 492 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus." Economic Importance of Mammals. The mammals come into more intimate relations with man than any other... | |
| George William Hunter - 1914 - 444 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus." ^ of man upon the earth,/we find that at first he must have been little better than one of the lower... | |
| Leslie Henri Allen - 1925 - 244 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...things he learns, the complex habits he can form, Uie variety of lines along which he can learn them, and in their permanence when once formed, the monkey... | |
| 1925 - 356 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while the monkeys learn more than they. In the number of things he learns, the complex habits he can form,... | |
| 1901 - 624 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus. COCAINE ANALGESIA OF THE SPINAL CORD. BY SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, MD, PH.D. r I iHERE are surgeons living... | |
| 1901 - 640 Seiten
...has in common with them. A fish learns slowly a few simple habits. Man learns quickly an infinitude of habits that may be highly complex. Dogs and cats...his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus. COCAINE ANALGESIA OF THE SPINAL CORD. BY SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, MD, PH.D. rpHERE are surgeons living to-day... | |
| Douglas K. Candland - 1993 - 432 Seiten
...while fish learn slowly and are capable of learning only a few habits. These are Thorndike's words: "Dogs and cats learn more than the fish, while monkeys...justifies his inclusion with man in a separate mental genus."24 By way of these ideas, Thorndike had come to offer his plan of a Mental Ladder. The construction... | |
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