Thank you, Elliot, for taking the plunge. And, as you noted, there's
something missing, maybe a lot, from the graph, and you're not making a
statement, but an exploration.
Erin, would it make sense to you to put pigeons at point A and Eliot's
description below at point B?
On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 10:47 AM, enoonan wrote:
> There is a lot evidence of pigeons imitating in the animal lit.
>
>
>
>>
>> Point A is where ape first raised his head, looked around and thought,
>> whoa,
>> i am different, i am an individual, then having realized this looked
>> back
>> down and continued behaving the same as all the other apes for lack of
>> the
>> ability to have a better idea. This is when immitation begins, because
>> immitation is a choice, it is an intellectual idea and other
>> non-intellectual species cannot immitate, they only act according to
>> social
>> Quality, which happens to line them up with everyone else. >
>
>
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