C. Lloyd Morgan

Animal Behaviour


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       C. Lloyd Morgan

      Animal Behaviour

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664127815

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       CHAPTER I ORGANIC BEHAVIOUR

       I.— Behaviour in General

       II.— Behaviour of Cells

       III. Corporate Behaviour

       IV.— The Behaviour of Plants

       V.— Reflex Action

       VI.— The Evolution of Organic Behaviour

       CHAPTER II CONSCIOUSNESS

       I.— The Conscious Accompaniments of Certain Organic Changes

       II.— The Early Stages of Mental Development

       III.— Later Phases in Mental Development

       IV.— The Evolution of Consciousness

       CHAPTER III INSTINCTIVE BEHAVIOUR

       I.— Definition of Instinctive Behaviour

       II.— Instinctive Behaviour in Insects

       III.— The Instinctive Behaviour of Young Birds

       IV.— The Conscious Aspect of Instinctive Behaviour

       V.— The Evolution of Instinctive Behaviour

       CHAPTER IV INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOUR

       I.— The Nature of Intelligent Behaviour

       II.— Intelligent Behaviour in Insects

       III.— Some Results of Experiment

       IV.— The Evolution of Intelligent Behaviour

       V.— The Influence of Intelligence on Instinct

       CHAPTER V SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

       I.— Imitation

       II.— Intercommunication

       III.— Social Communities of Bees and Ants

       IV.—Animal Tradition

       V.—The Evolution of Social Behaviour

       CHAPTER VI THE FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS

       I.— Impulse, Interest, and Emotion

       II.— Play

       III.— Courtship

       IV.— Animal “Æsthetics” and “Ethics”

       V.— The Evolution of Feeling and Emotion

       CHAPTER VII THE EVOLUTION OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR

       I.— The Physiological Aspect

       II.— The Biological Aspect

       III.— The Psychological Aspect

       IV.— Continuity in Evolution

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

FIG. PAGE
1. Paramecium. (From “Animal Biology.” Longmans) 4
2. Behaviour of Paramecia. (After Jennings, American Journal of Psychology) 8
3. Cell-division. (From “Animal Biology.” Longmans) 13