Agree Quote by Stuart Chase
“Certain anthropologists hold that man, having discovered tools, ceased to evolve biologically. Animals, never having discovered them, continue to fashion drills out of their beaks, oars out of their hind feet, wings out of their forefeet, suits of armor out of their hides, levers out of their horns, saws out of their teeth. Whether this be true or not, all authorities agree that man is the tool-using animal. It sets him off from the rest of the animal kingdom as drastically as does speech.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Great American Novel by Stuart Chase, 1935
Humans rely on created tools, distinguishing them from other animals that use natural body parts as tools.
In simple terms: Humans use tools, unlike other animals.
Recognize the impact of tool use on human evolution.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- engineering
- design
- anthropology
- environmental adaptation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do tools shape our identity?
- Are we losing natural abilities?
Tool reliance may limit biological evolution.