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Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate
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"Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate"

- Adam Ferguson

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In this quote, Adam Ferguson is highlighting the adaptability and resilience of people. He refers to humans as "male" and acknowledges their animal nature, recommending that humans have the exact same survival impulses as other animals. However, he also emphasizes that people have a distinct ability to flourish in any environment, unlike other animals who are restricted by their physical abilities. This declaration speaks to the versatility and resourcefulness of humans, who have been able to adjust and thrive in various climates and surfaces throughout history. It also suggests that people have the possible to overcome challenges and obstacles, making them a dominant species in the world.

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Adam Ferguson This quote is written / told by Adam Ferguson between June 20, 1723 and February 22, 1816. He was a famous Philosopher from Scotland. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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