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" Secondly, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed, images of all past actions and motives would be incessantly passing through the brain... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Pagina 216
1871
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The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition

Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, Gordon M. Burghardt - 2002 - 508 pagina’s
...feel a certain amount of sympathy with them, and to perform various services for them — Secondly, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed,...incessantly passing through the brain of each individual Thirdly, after the power of language had been acquired, and the wishes of the community could be expressed,...
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On the Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 pagina’s
...extended to all the individuals of the same species, only to those of the same association. Secondly, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed,...the brain of each individual; and that feeling of dissatisfac1 'Dissertation on Ethical Philosophy,' 1837, p. 231, &c. 2 'Metaphysics of Ethics,' translated...
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Ethics and Selfhood: Alterity and the Phenomenology of Obligation

James R. Mensch - 2003 - 240 pagina’s
...intellectual development. The "mental facilities" of our species must be sufficiently developed so that the "images of all past actions and motives would be incessantly passing through the brain of each individual" (Darwin 1967a, 472). In other words, each individual must become self-conscious in the sense of being...
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Social Brain Matters: Stances on the Neurobiology of Social Cognition.

Oscar Vilarroya, Francesc Forn i Argimon - 2007 - 337 pagina’s
...certain amount of sympathy with them, and to perform various services for them. . . . Secondly, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed,...incessantly passing through the brain of each individual. . . . Thirdly, after the power of language had been acquired, and the wishes of the community could...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 14;Volume 77

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 828 pagina’s
...extended to all individuals of the same species, only to those of the same association. Secondly — As soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed,...feeling of dissatisfaction which invariably results from any unsatisfied instinct would arise as often as it was perceived that the ever-present social...
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The Origin of Man

Frank M. R. Spendlove - 1902 - 122 pagina’s
...continually recur; "and that feeling of dissatisfaction or even misery which invariably results... from any unsatisfied instinct would arise as often...that the enduring and always present social instinct had yielded to some other instinct, at the time stronger, but neither enduring in its nature nor leaving...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 4

James McKeen Cattell - 1917 - 602 pagina’s
...and in some instances it has been observed that they remove burs and thorns from each other. Then, as soon as the mental faculties had become highly developed, images of all past actions and motives would be passing through the mind of each individual and that feeling of dissatisfaction which invariably results...
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