The Origen of the Sense of Beauty Some Suggestions Upon the Source And Developm

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The Origen of the Sense of Beauty Some Suggestions Upon the Source And Developm
Felix Clay
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This serves as a simple and good example of the means by which animals find out ways of doing things, in which no reasoning whatever is required. One of a number of aimless, but ener- getic, movements brings about a pleasing result or a desired object, such as getting out of a place in which it has been confined ; subsequent repetitions shorten the number of attempts, until finally the sight of the particular door, or other object, sets in train the necessary actions. These when noticed may eas...ily seem to be the result of deliberate reasoning. It is difficult to realise fully the great care required to explain, or even to observe, the actions of animals, and the extreme watchfulness necessary to keep out of our interpretation the inevitable tendency to credit an animal with reasoning powers similar to our own, when we see it doing exactly what we should under similar circumstances. The high degree of apparent reason- ing power in ants and wasps serves as a useful corrective as to the need of such faculties in order to perform actions apparently requiring elaborate thought.

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