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Impulse (Score:1)
How do you know that animals have no impulses that they don't act on?
Re:Impulse (Score:1)
I don't know the answer to this. Nor do you. - especially since there are NO absolutes. Most evidence doesn't seem to support that they don't act on it. There is the idea that if animals are to advance beyond who they are they must demonstrate some sort of loving kindness to others so they would have to have some impulses not to act on.
So even though you or I do not KNOW the answer to this, you ARE very right about your point.
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Re:Impulse (Score:1)
I also see animals demonstrate "loving kindness" to others all the time (to me, to other animals, etc.). When one of my dogs is feeling poorly, the othe
Re:Impulse (Score:1)
"What separates man from the animals" may be an impossible-to-define concept like Artificial Intelligence. Every time you come up with a definition, someone can come up with counter-examples; nonetheless you are sure that the phrase you are trying to define really is meaningful in some way.
Even though Nate is Perl 6 project manag
Re:Impulse (Score:1)
But is that a suppression of impulse or a suppression of action on an impulse?
"What separates man from the animals" may be an impossible-to-define concept like Artificial Intelligence. Every time you come up with a definition, someone can come up with counter-examples; nonetheless you are sure that the phrase you are trying to def
Re:Impulse (Score:1)
The latter. For both you and Lucky, the impulse was there but the consequent action suggested by the impulse was not taken.
(The name Lucky comes from Lucky Toby Alive, i.e. lucky to be alive - he was slated for destruction when he broke his foreleg as a puppy at the pet store. My wife's family paid for the surgery that the pet store wouldn't have done.)
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