These similarities are sufficient to allow the analogical extension of features of language to signs interpreted by
subhuman forms of life, certainly those «higher grade of organisms, as Whitehead terms them, capable of learning.
Whitehead's philosophy of organism is an attempt to restate the Creek conception by extending features of human experiencing to
subhuman forms.
Hence, the evidence that human beings evolved from
subhuman forms of animal life was strongly resisted.
Not exact matches
The assumption is that man has really evolved from
subhuman animal
forms.