- Fri Jul 14, 2017 4:43 pm
#37293
Hi Jessica!
To your questions,
To the question of why (A) is incorrect, we don't have any information as to how certain organisms "usually" behave, so we can't know a statement about whether the behavior is usually instinctual or usually noninstinctual in organisms with elaborate brain mechanisms.
Hope that helps!
To your questions,
How can we prove that insect behavior is EXCLUSIVELY instinctual? Don't we just know that it is NOT instinctual? What if there is another behavior that the animal possesses that is neither instinctual nor non-instinctual?I would set up the conditional reasoning a bit differently than the diagram you posted--
- (1) noninstinctual/capable of flexible behavior large # neurons
(2) insect brain ~(large # neurons)
- noninstinctual/capable of flexible behavior large # neurons ~(insect brain), or just
noninstinctual ~(insect brain); finally, the contrapositive of that is:
insect brain ~(noninstinctual)
To the question of why (A) is incorrect, we don't have any information as to how certain organisms "usually" behave, so we can't know a statement about whether the behavior is usually instinctual or usually noninstinctual in organisms with elaborate brain mechanisms.
Hope that helps!