“Intelligence is the ability of a species to live in harmony with its environment.”
Paul Watson (1950) Canadian environmental activist
Worldfest video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnhqmF-RBu4
Source: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 3 “Dinner Party” (p. 31)
“Intelligence is the ability of a species to live in harmony with its environment.”
Paul Watson (1950) Canadian environmental activist
Worldfest video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnhqmF-RBu4
Charles Darwin (1809–1882) British naturalist, author of "On the origin of species, by means of natural selection"
The earliest known appearance of this basic statement is a paraphrase of Darwin in the writings of Leon C. Megginson, a management sociologist at Louisiana State University. [[Megginson, Leon C., Lessons from Europe for American Business, Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 1963, 44(1), 3-13, p. 4]] Megginson's paraphrase (with slight variations) was later turned into a quotation. See the summary of Nicholas Matzke's findings in "One thing Darwin didn't say: the source for a misquotation" http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/one-thing-darwin-didnt-say at the Darwin Correspondence Project. The statement is incorrectly attributed, without any source, to Clarence Darrow in Improving the Quality of Life for the Black Elderly: Challenges and Opportunities : Hearing before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, September 25, 1987 (1988). <br class="br">Misattributed
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
As quoted in Improving the Quality of Life for the Black Elderly: Challenges and Opportunities : Hearing before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, September 25, 1987 (1988)
This quote's earliest known source is from Leon C. Megginson (see Charles Darwin)
Misattributed
Dan Simmons book The Rise of Endymion
Source: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 20 (p. 406)
Gareth Morgan book Images of Organization
Source: Images of Organization (1986), p. 35 (Morgan, 1998)
Michael Boulter (1942) British paleobiologist
Extinction: Evolution and the End of Man (2002).
“Intelligence is based on how efficient a species became at doing the things they need to survive.”
Charles Darwin (1809–1882) British naturalist, author of "On the origin of species, by means of natural selection"