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Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature
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"Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature"

- Edward Thorndike

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This quote by Edward Thorndike is highlighting the idea that human beings are a part of nature, and nowhere is this more evident than in our psychological capabilities. Thorndike is recommending that humans are not separate from nature, however rather an integral part of it. He is stressing the idea that human beings are not superior to nature, but rather a part of it. Our mental capacities are a reflection of the natural world, and our capability to believe and reason is an item of the environment in which we live. Thorndike is suggesting that human beings are not separate from nature, however rather an essential part of it. We are connected to the natural world, and our mental capabilities are a reflection of this connection. Our ability to believe and reason is a product of the environment in which we live, and our mental capacities are a reflection of the natural world. Thorndike is highlighting the concept that human beings are not exceptional to nature, however rather a part of it.

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Edward Thorndike This quote is written / told by Edward Thorndike between August 31, 1874 and August 9, 1949. He was a famous Psychologist from USA. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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