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Article on topic a man is of his experience

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Answered by deepika1731
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The age old question of what it means to be human can be answered through many viewpoints. There are several specie specific qualities that differentiate humans from any other creature, but with that being said, humans are often compared and contrasted with animals and machines. Some of these specific qualities are the ability to interpret, free will, and the use of language, but what does it really mean to be human?

Everything created has specie specific qualities. Human beings are closely linked to animals because of the similarities of these specie specific qualities, but these alone do not make humans animals or animals humans. While there are quite a few characteristics that are similar there are enormous differences.


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Answered by Anonymous
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               Man is of his experience

The word "experience" may refer, somewhat ambiguously, both to mentally unprocessed immediately perceived events as well as to the purported wisdom gained in subsequent reflection on those events or interpretation of them.

Experience is the knowledge or mastery of an event or subject gained through involvement in or exposure to it.

Physical experience occurs whenever an object or environment changes.[3] In other words, physical experiences relate to observables. They need not involve modal properties nor mental experiences.

Mental experience involves the aspect of intellect and consciousness experienced as combinations of thought, perception, memory, emotion, will  and imagination, including all unconscious cognitive processes. The term can refer, by implication, to a thought process.

Humans can rationalize falling in (and out) of love as "emotional experience". Societies which lack institutional arranged marriages can call on emotional experience in individuals to influence mate-selection.

Mystics can describe their visions as "spiritual experiences". However, psychology and neuropsychology[7] may explain the same experiences in terms of altered states of consciousness, which may come about accidentally through (for example) very high fever, infections such as meningitis, sleep deprivation, fasting, oxygen deprivation, nitrogen narcosis (deep diving), psychosis, temporal-lobe epilepsy, or a traumatic accident.

Growing up and living within a society can foster the development and observation of social experience.


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