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Recieved: 2003/03/01 15:56
Subject: Re: [K-list] where does thought originate from?
From: mundane zen


On 2003/03/01 15:56, mundane zen posted thus to the K-list:

>Wheres does thought arise? Let those who know the answer, answer the
>question....


I best theory I've heard about the evolution of thinking goes as follows...
Animals developed certain calls to communicate with others of their kind, to
warn of danger, to attract a mate, etc. They reacted to their own calls, as
well as the calls of others. When an animal needed to produce a reaction in
itself, it made the appropriate type of call, but to conserve energy, rather
than vocalize the call, these calls became internalized. The calls became
more and more sophisticated as intelligence evolved, eventually turning into
language. Thus, thinking came into being, as the internalization of
language.


ken

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