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Nov 08, 2000 08:54 PM
by Bart Lidofsky
Eugene Carpenter wrote: > The statement is in the form of a generalization. No statement as to > whether any particular individual can or can not think abstractlt can be > made with certainty. > > Probably most, if not all non-human animals can not think abstractly. I think there might be a misunderstanding; I am not sure exactly what you mean by "abstract thinking". Bart Lidofsky