| 1871 - 630 str.
...reflects whence he comes or whither he goes — what is death or what is life, and so forth. But can *c feel sure that an old dog with an excellent memory...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? And this would be a form of self-consciousBess. On the other hand, as Btichner has remarked,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 str.
...animals reflects whence he comes or whither he goes — what is death, or what is life, and so forth. But can we feel sure that an old dog with an excellent...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of self-consciousness. On the other hand, as Btlchner " has... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 str.
...animals reflects whence he comes or whither he goes, — what is death or what is life, and so forth. But can we feel sure that an old dog with an excellent memory and some power of imagination, as shewn by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 168 str.
...reflects whence he comes or whither he goes — what is death or what is life — and so forth. But can we feel sure that an old dog, with an excellent...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of self-consciousness. On the other hand, as Biichner has remarked,... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 202 str.
...reflects whence he comes or whither he goes — what is death or what is life — and so forth. But can we feel sure that an old dog, with an excellent...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of self-consciousness. On the other hand, as Biichner has remarked,... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 178 str.
...reflects whence he comes or whither he goiM — what is death or what is life — and so forth. But can vo feel sure that an old dog, with an excellent memory...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of self-consciousness. On the other hand, as Biichner has remarked,... | |
| 1872 - 832 str.
...animals reflects whence he comes, or whither he goes ; what is death, or what is life, and so forth. But can we feel sure that an old dog with an excellent memory, and some power of imagination, as shewn by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of... | |
| Thomas Suter Ackland - 1873 - 250 str.
...self-consciousness because they sometimes emit sounds in their sleep from which it is concluded that they dream9. " Can we feel sure that an old dog, with an excellent...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures 9 Descent of Man, vol. ip 62. in the chace ? And this would be a form of self-consciousness." Our duty... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 str.
...discovered and hunted ? It may be freely admitted that no animal is self-conscious, if by this term it is implied, that he reflects on such points, as •whence...excellent memory and some power of imagination, as shewn by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures or pains in the chase ? And this would be... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 492 str.
...mistake. Mr. Darwin even permits himself to indulge in such remarks as the following. He says :* " But can we feel sure that an old dog with an excellent...by his dreams, never reflects on his past pleasures in the chase ? and this would be a form of self-consciousness. On the other hand, Buchner has remarked,... | |
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