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Edward Thorndike Quotes

Whatever exists at all exists in some amount. To know it thoroughly involves knowing its quantity as well as its quality.

Edward Lee Thorndike (1962). “Psychology and the Science of Education: Selected Writings”

Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature.

Edward Lee Thorndike (1962). “Psychology and the Science of Education: Selected Writings”

For origin and development of human faculty we must look to these processes of association in lower animals.

Edward Lee Thorndike (1898). “Animal Intelligence: An Experimental Study of the Associative Processes in Animals”

Human folk are as a matter of fact eager to find intelligence in animals.

Edward Lee Thorndike (1898). “Animal Intelligence: An Experimental Study of the Associative Processes in Animals”

Dogs get lost hundreds of times and no one ever notices it or sends an account of it to a scientific magazine.

Edward Lee Thorndike (1898). “Animal Intelligence: An Experimental Study of the Associative Processes in Animals”