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The Story of the Mind

CHAPTER III
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The result then will be the same as if the acquisitions made by each generation had been inherited, while in reality they have not.

All that this theory requires in addition to what is admitted by both the historical views is that the species be kept alive long enough by the aid of its intelligence, which supplements imperfect instincts, to give it time to produce sufficient variations in the right direction.

The instinct then achieves its independence, and intelligent supervision of it is no longer necessary (see Fig.

1).
[Illustration: FIG.

1,--Origin of instinct by Organic Selection: _A n_, perfect instinct.


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