From the Greeks to Darwin; An Outline of the Development of the Evolution Idea;

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From the Greeks to Darwin; An Outline of the Development of the Evolution Idea;
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935
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Speaking of the tongue of the parrot as fitted to utter any sort of sound, he says that the parrot lacks perception and memory equal and akin to man's ; then he touches upon the instincts of the parrot and opposes the idea that they are alto- gether different from the intelligence of man. Then he passes on to say that the lower animals are directed by an unerring intelligence, yet this is not identical with the efficient universal intelligence SUAREZ. 83 which directs and causes all to understa...nd. Thus, "above all animals there is an active sense; that is, one which causes all different sensations, and by which all are actually sensitive ; and one active in- tellect, the one, that is, which causes all different understanding and by which all are actively intelli- gent. " He goes on to say that out of the same corporeal material, all bodies are made, and then occurs the following paragraph : " I add this ' that through diverse causes, habits, orders, meas- ures, and numbers of body and spirit, there are diverse temperaments and natures, different organs are produced, and different genera of things appear.

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