Mary Midgley Quote

What do we mean when we speak... of higher and lower animals?... What too about communication (a respect in which, Wilson says, we much exceed the insects)? What is so good about communicating? How are we sure that it constitutes and excellence? Is it even clear that in respect we do exceed the corals and the colonial jellyfish? With them, there are no internal barriers; information flow freely from unit to unit wherever it is needed. The unrestrictedness of the communication much exceeds that among people. Why does this fail to impress us?


Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979). 151.


What do we mean when we speak... of higher and lower animals?... What too about communication (a respect in which, Wilson says, we much exceed the...

What do we mean when we speak... of higher and lower animals?... What too about communication (a respect in which, Wilson says, we much exceed the...

What do we mean when we speak... of higher and lower animals?... What too about communication (a respect in which, Wilson says, we much exceed the...

What do we mean when we speak... of higher and lower animals?... What too about communication (a respect in which, Wilson says, we much exceed the...