We have never entered into an animal's mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater than the risk of attributing too little.


In: Joseph Wood Krutch - The Great Chain of Life - Prologue (p. x), Houghton Mifflin Company. 1957


We have never entered into an animal's mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater...

We have never entered into an animal's mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater...

We have never entered into an animal's mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater...

We have never entered into an animal's mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater...