We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of life are favorable, are subject to periodical fits of gladness, affecting them powerfully and standing out in vivid contrast to their ordinary temper. And we know what this feeling is — this periodic... Animal Behaviour - Página 311por Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1908 - 344 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1890 - 708 páginas
...like that of Mr. Wallace with regard to colour and ornaments, covers the whole of the facts. We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...feeling is — this periodic intense elation which even civilised man occasionally experiences when in perfect health, more especially when young. There are... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1895 - 424 páginas
...like that of Dr. Wallace1 with regard to colour and ornaments, covers the whole of the facts. We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...gladness, affecting them powerfully and standing out in virid contrast to their ordinary temper. And we know what this feeling is — this periodic intense... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1896 - 422 páginas
...like that of Dr. Wallace with regard to colour and ornaments, covers the whole of the facts. We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...standing out in vivid contrast to their ordinary temper. . . . Birds are more subject to this universal joyous instinct than mammals, and there are times when... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1896 - 370 páginas
...like that of Dr. Wallace with regard to colour and ornaments, covers the whole of the facts. We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...standing out in vivid contrast to their ordinary temper. . . . Birds are more subject to this universal joyous instinct than mammals, and there are times when... | |
| Karl Groos - 1896 - 382 páginas
...and melodious kinds take immeasurably higher, more complex and more beautiful forms" 4). „We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...life are favourable, are subject to periodical fits ofgladness, affecting them powerfully and standing out in vivid contrast to their ordinary temper.... | |
| Karl Groos - 1896 - 402 páginas
...and melodious kinds take immeasurably higher, more complex and more beautiful forms" 4). „We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of life are favourable, are subject toperiodical fits ofgladness, aftecting them powerfully and standing out in vivid contrast to their... | |
| Edward Payson Evans - 1897 - 412 páginas
...and melodious kinds take immeasurably higher, more complex, and more beautiful forms. . . . We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...man occasionally experiences when in perfect health, and more especially when young. There are moments * Cf. Karl Groos, Die Spiele der Thiere, p. 188.... | |
| Karl Groos - 1898 - 382 páginas
...graceful and melodious kinds take immeasurably higher, more complex, and more beautiful forms." * " We see that the inferior animals, when the conditions of...in vivid contrast to their ordinary temper. And we * Westermann's Illustrirte Monatshcfte, 1880, pp. 239, 240. f Th. Ziegler, Das Gefahl, 1803, p. 236.... | |
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