The Humanizing of the Brute (Classic Reprint): Or the Essential Difference Between the Human and Animal Soul Proved From Their Specific Activites - Couverture souple

H. Muckermann

 
9781330174210: The Humanizing of the Brute (Classic Reprint): Or the Essential Difference Between the Human and Animal Soul Proved From Their Specific Activites

Synopsis

Uncover the essential difference between the human and animal soul. This rigorous work argues that what passes for animal intelligence is often a misreading of instinct and experience, not true reasoning.

In clear, accessible prose, the book examines why many scholars and popularizers attribute intelligence to animals. It distinguishes instinct from sense-experience and shows how easy it is to mistake learned behavior for higher thought. Through careful analysis of experiments and natural observations, it challenges the idea that animals share the same kind of consciousness as humans.


  • Defines what “intelligence” really means and why instinct can look like thinking.

  • Dissects famous animal-ability claims, from ants to monkeys and even a famous horse, with careful reasoning.

  • Explains how sense-perception, experience, and motivation shape animal actions.

  • Offers a critical view of materialist theories that equate human and animal minds.



Ideal for readers of philosophy, psychology, and history of science who want a thoughtful, evidence-based look at the mind behind our closest animal companions and the limits of cross-species comparison.

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