Excerpt from Studies of Nature, Vol. 3 of 4
I do not mean however to affirm that the reason of beasts and that of Man is the same: ours.is with out dispute much more extensive than the instinct of cub animal in particular; but if Man is endowed with an universal reason, Must it not be because his wants are universal? He likewise discerns it is true the wants of other animals; but, may it not be te htively to himself that he has made this his study? If the dog gives hirnself no concern about the oats of the horse, it is perhaps because the horse is not subservient to the wants of the dog.
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