Hi Bo,

you said to David:

Interaction - Sensation - Emotion - Reason
> (inorganic)   (biology)      (social)    (intellect)
>
> that places emotion=social, but I have noticed that so many want
> emotions to be biological and wonder why? It's just obvious that
> animals don't "emote", it's jus us who extrapolate our experience
> on to the animal world.  .
>
> Human babies smile and cry (tears) before they have learned to
> speak and these are the most powerful social-emotional signals
> there are, and no animals do that.
>

In general i like your interaction, sensation, emotion, reason; its an
attractive procession!

But that animals "dont emote"! i refer you to Darwin's 'The Expression of
Emotions in Man and Animals' - i guess you dont have any pets!

-KO
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