Justin Gregg

Justin Gregg is an author and researcher known for his work in animal behavior and cognition, particularly in relation to dolphins. He has written books and articles aimed at both scientific and general audiences, exploring the complexities of animal minds and the implications for understanding human cognition.

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  1. 1. If Nietzsche Were A Narwhal

    What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity

    This thought-provoking exploration delves into the intriguing question of whether human intelligence is truly superior to that of other animals. By juxtaposing the philosophical musings of Friedrich Nietzsche with the cognitive abilities of narwhals and other creatures, the narrative challenges the conventional wisdom that human intellect is the pinnacle of evolution. It invites readers to reconsider the value of human consciousness and the potential benefits of simpler, more instinctual forms of intelligence found in the animal kingdom, ultimately questioning the true nature of wisdom and progress.