ntil he have the purpose to do more, he continue to do the same again every time, just as he have done before! The little bird, the little fish, the little animal learn not by principle, but empirically. Rather than changing his behaviour in response to reason, he'll continue to repeat actions so long as he doesn't receive negative feedback (or until he grows in mind): I have hope that our man brains that have been of man so long and that have not lost the grace of God, will come higher than his child-brain that lie in his tomb for centuries, that grow not yet to our stature, and that do only work selfish and therefore small. Oubtless, he had made preparation for escaping from us. For had he dared, at the first, to attempt certain things he would long ago have been beyond our power. He tends to focus on the short-term goals (emphasis mine): He isn't - at least not initially - as much of a big-picture thinker This has certain consequences for our heroes, which gives them a slight advantage over him: In some faculties of mind he has been, and is, only a child. Though it would seem that memory was not all complete. "Well, in him the brain powers survived the physical death. ![]() He means that the Count's memory didn't completely survive his death he's still "developing", the way a child would be (emphasis mine):
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