insects & philosophy

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A presentation considering the connection between isects and philosophy

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Insects and Philosophy

Richard Dawkins

“ Middle World”

I squashed an insect yesterdayAs it ambled up a wall.I couldn’t see its head or legs,It was so very small.It didn’t bite and couldn’t sting,I felt no fear at all.

We are the champions ………???

As human beings we are happy to kill any other species and murder our own for seemingly trivial reasons. We are also very impatient.

We are selfish and arrogant and generally think there are none like us among the billions of stars in the universe

Are we really superior to insects ?

So it is said, but only by humans. I’ve neverheard an insect raise the subject.

Forget the universe. We both live on this planet and use its facilities as best suits us.

A cautious estimate of the number of insect species is about 5 million. Not all have names but the insects don’t give a hoot: abug by any other name……

We assess our environment through the same 5 senses:

Sight Hearing Touch Smell Taste

Most insects are sex mad

Insect Sight

Simple eyes and compound eyes: one or both

A simple eye is a single lens: tells the difference between light and dark, may also see rough shapes (caterpillars)

Insect Sight

Simple eyes and compound eyes: one or both

A simple eye is a single lens: tells the difference between light and dark, may also see rough shapes (caterpillars)

A compound eye may have 28000 bits. Movement is seen better than shape. Some can see sharp images and colours. Most insects cannot see red but can see ultraviolet, which we can’t.

Insect Hearing

Insects “hear” through vibrations of air, water or ground. Some insects have hearing organs inside their legs.

Some insects hear sounds that people can’t.

Crickets detect sound through a “tympanum” like our ear drum. Many moths have one or more and can hear bats’ echo-location.

Insect sense of taste

Detection organs are found mainly on mouthsor feet. Bees have them on their antennae.Wasps select where to lay eggs because of the taste organ on their ovipositor.

Surgeons have copied the ovipositor of thewood-boring wasp to make a surgicalinstrument.

Insect sense of taste

We share the same taste sensations: salty, bitter.sweet and sour but insects can also detectparticular chemicals. The cabbage butterfly can detect mustard.

Insect sense of smell

Antennae are more “smellers” than “feelers”They help in many ways, such as which way to go

Insects cannot detect as many different odoursas our noses but can differentiate smells betterand sense smaller quantities. A male emperormoth can detect a female six miles away.

Social insects (ants,bees) detect unwanted visitors by their smell.

Insect sense of touch

Usually this is felt by the small hairs on the insect, which detect movement when they touch something.

These sensory hairs also help honey bees orientate to the earth’s gravity when upside down in the hive.

One species of grasshopper can feel air moving at less than 200yards an hour.

Time

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,

Than are dreamt of in thy philosophy

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