Animal Intelligence; Experimental Studies

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~Now it seems that any ability to thus transfer and realize an idea ought to carry with it an ability to form a trans- ferred association, to imitate. If the animal realizes the men- tal states of the other animal who before his eyes pulls the string, goes out through the door, and eats fish, he ought to form the association, 'impulse to pull string, pleasure of eating fish.' This we saw the animal could not do.
In fact, pleasure in another, pain in another, is not a sense-presentation or a rep
...resentation or feeling of an ob- ject of any sort, but rather a 'meaning,' a feeling '0/ the fact that.' It can exist only as something thought about.
Experimental Study of Associative Processes 147 It is never 'a bit of direct experience,' but an abstraction from our own life referred to that of another.
,' I fancy that these feelings of others' feelings may be con- ^ nected pretty closely with imitation, and for that reason may begin to appear in the monkeys. I jJThere we have some fair evidence for their presence in the tricks which monkeys play on each other^ Such feelings seem the natural explana- tion of the apparently useless tail-puUings and such like which make tip'the attractions of the monkey cage.


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