Animal Quote by George Combe
“While some animals exhibit individual powers in higher perfection, man stands for their superior, not only in combining in his own body all the senses and faculties which they possess, but in being endowed with moral and intellectual powers which are denied to them, and which at once place him at the head of the living creation, and constitute him a moral, religious, intelligent, and responsible being.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Constitution of Man by George Combe, 1860
Human beings surpass animals by integrating all sensory faculties and possessing moral, intellectual, religious, and responsible capacities that elevate them above other life forms.
In simple terms: Man combines senses and holds moral and intellectual power.
Recognize and develop our unique moral and intellectual responsibilities.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- education
- leadership
- policy making
- personal development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance our moral superiority with humility?
- What responsibilities arise from our intellectual gifts?
Human superiority can lead to arrogance and neglect of ecological interdependence.