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C. Lloyd Morgan - An introduction to comparative psychology (1893)

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The primary aim, object, and purpose of consciousness is control. Consciousness in a mere automaton is a useless and unnecessary epiphenomenon.

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Born: February 6, 1852
Died: March 6, 1936 (aged 84)
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