Animal Life and Intelligence

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Animal Life and Intelligence

by C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd) Morgan

EN·~17 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

Transcriber's Note

0:41

ANIMAL LIFE AND INTELLIGENCE.

0:21

PREFACE.

5:09

CHAPTER I. THE NATURE OF ANIMAL LIFE.

35:47

CHAPTER II. THE PROCESS OF LIFE.

32:36

CHAPTER III. REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT.

47:11

CHAPTER IV. VARIATION AND NATURAL SELECTION.

1:50:59

CHAPTER V. HEREDITY AND THE ORIGIN OF VARIATIONS.

1:52:14

CHAPTER VI. ORGANIC EVOLUTION.

2:14:30

CHAPTER VII. THE SENSES OF ANIMALS.

1:55:21

Description

Delving beyond the popular anecdotes that usually surround animal behavior, this work offers a thoughtful, scientific examination of the mental lives of non‑human creatures. Drawing on decades of observation and study, it seeks to infer the processes that underlie what we might call “intelligence” in species that lack language, presenting the material in a clear, accessible style.

The author weaves together the latest ideas in organic evolution, heredity and natural selection, giving particular attention to the influence of Weismann’s theories on instinct and habit. Designed for both scholars and curious readers, the book builds a coherent picture of how evolutionary forces shape the capacities of animals, from simple reflexes to more complex problem‑solving.

Interlaced with this biological narrative is a reflective discussion of humanity’s distinct rational faculty and moral consciousness. By juxtaposing human ideals with animal instincts, the text invites listeners to consider how biological laws continue to operate even as culture and morality introduce new layers of influence.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1012K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bryan Ness, tallforasmurf and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd) Morgan

C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd) Morgan

1852–1936

A pioneer of animal psychology, he helped shift the study of behavior toward careful observation and away from easy human-like assumptions. He is still widely remembered for Morgan’s Canon and for his work on emergent evolution.

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