The double danger of research into this type of phenomenon lies, on the one hand, in bringing... preconceived ideas of too subjective a nature, bordering on an illusory anthropomorphism, and on the other hand, trying to reduce complex facts to simple elementary reactions.


Translated by Averil M. Lysaght, Parasitism and Symbiosis, Chapter I (p. 2)


The double danger of research into this type of phenomenon lies, on the one hand, in bringing... preconceived ideas of too subjective a nature,...

The double danger of research into this type of phenomenon lies, on the one hand, in bringing... preconceived ideas of too subjective a nature,...

The double danger of research into this type of phenomenon lies, on the one hand, in bringing... preconceived ideas of too subjective a nature,...

The double danger of research into this type of phenomenon lies, on the one hand, in bringing... preconceived ideas of too subjective a nature,...