I’m not sure there’s actually much of a difference between 1 and 2. We can differentiate between instinct and non-instinct to a degree (with a healthy grey area between instinct, intuition, and cognition) because we are sapient, and have higher cognitive functioning. Thus we have more than out instinctual and conditioned responses, whereas non-sapient animals have varying levels of instinct and response but less cognitive depth they can apply to it. —jevreH Sent from my iPhone
On May 10, 2019, at 05:46, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
We have {Duj} for "instinct/instinct".
There are two kinds of "instinct":
1. The "gut feeling"; e.g. "my instincts tell me ancient cats are expensive" 2. The actual instinct; e.g. survival instinct, reproductive instinct, etc
So, which of the two is {Duj} ?
And if you say the second, then I guess it would be ok to write {ngaghmeH Duj} for "reproductive instinct", right ? Or would this mean "ship in order to have babies" ?
Also, if you say the second, then I guess it would be also ok to write {nga'chuqmeH Duj} for "sexual instinct", right ? Or would this mean "ship for the purpose of f*** our brains out" ?
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