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  1. The colour currency of nature.Nicholas Humphrey - manuscript
    Mankind as a species has little reason to boast about his sensory capacities. A dog's sense of smell, a bat's hearing, a hawk's visual acuity are all superior to our own. But in one respect we may justifiably be vain: our ability to see colours is a match for any other animal. In this respect we have in fact surprisingly few rivals. Among mammals only our nearest relatives, the monkeys and apes, share our ability – all others are nearly or (...)
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  • (1 other version)Beauty and Human Nature.Albert R. Chandler - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (2):211-212.
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