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Intelligence in Plants and Animals / Being a New Edition of the Author's Privately Issued "Soul and Immortality."

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The volume collects natural-history observations and philosophical argument to contend that intelligence and spiritual qualities extend throughout plant and animal life. Drawing on behavioral anecdotes and scientific reflection, it surveys memory, learning, pride, social feeling and adaptive responses in animals, and attributes sensibility and purposive activity to plants. It frames these findings in theological and moral terms, proposing a shared breath of life and considering the possibility of continuity beyond bodily death, while urging compassionate treatment of humble creatures and encouraging closer study of nature as a guide to human character.

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Thomas G. Gentry

Thomas G. Gentry was an author known for his contributions to natural history and linguistics. His notable works include "Family Names from the Irish, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and Scotch," which explores the etymology and cultural significance of surnames. Gentry also delved into the realm of biology with "Intelligence in Plants and Animals," a revised edition of his earlier work on the consciousness of living beings. Additionally, he authored "Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States," which provides illustrated insights into avian reproduction. Gentry's writings reflect a keen interest in both the natural world and the intricacies of language.

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