Saturday, 20 March 2010
Charles Darwin on the natural selection of sympathy, fidelity, and courage
“Turning now to the social and moral faculties. In order that primeval men, or the ape-like progenitors of man, should become social, they must have acquired the same instinctive feelings, which impel other animals to live in a body; and they no doubt exhibited the same general disposition. They would have felt uneasy when separated [...]
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