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It would be impossible to list everyone whose ears I have bent as this book has come together, but as someone who works through ideas by talking, these interactions were vital. There has to be wandering along bypaths, midnight reading, and sustained effort.”1 To his list, I would add conversation, especially with people who take your thoughts seriously and push back. #What is the goal of wildlife conservation hunters ed full#In the words of Loren Eiseley,“Ideas do not spring full blown from a single brain. Is it, indeed, true that the Poet, or the Philosopher, or the Artist whose genius is the glory of his age, is degraded from his high estate by the undoubted historical probability, not to say certainty, that he is the direct descendant of some naked and bestial savage, whose intelligence was just sufficient to make him a little more cunning than the Fox, and by so much more dangerous than the Tiger? - T hom a s H e n ry H u x l e y Featured in The Scientific American ( July 9, 2012) Production: Jacquie Poirier Publicity: Alyssa Sanford and Julia Hall Copyeditor: Gail Schmitt This book has been composed in Arno Printed on acid-free paper. Pr i nceton U n i v e r sit y Pr e ss Pr i nceton
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