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There are, however, " instincts " that loS AN INTRODUCTION TO ZOOLOGY. may reasonably be so termed in the buman being as ia other animals. The instinct of self-preservation, the instinct of parental love, dictate actions which few people need to be taught to do. numan races of totally different origin, in widely separated places and times, fashion, to meet the necessities of savage life, the same weapons and the same tools. The ancestral process which is indicated by the term "well-bred" result...s in instincts of delicacy in mind and manners, that render teaching and experience unnecessary. Certain people and certain families, again, have instinctive likes and dislikes for certain animals or things. With others, the ability to read human character at sight is an instinct, innate and untaught, which the person who exercises it is nob able to analyze or explain. If the term instinct be used in a sense capable of including the results of ancestral experience in human beings too, no objection can be made to its employ- ment.
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