Science, asked by Wastad, 6 months ago

Collect the information to justify the

statement ‘Human beings are intelligent and different from other animals’

and present it in the classroom.
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Answered by suhanapattanaik
6

Answer:

Difference in human thinking...

The key differences between human Difference and animal cognition arise in four areas:

  • The ability to recombine different types of knowledge and information to gain new understanding
  • The ability to generalise apply a “rule” or solution for a known problem to a new and different situation
  • The ability to create symbolic representations of sensory input and to easily understand them. The ability to detach raw sensory and perceptual input from modes of thought...
  • There are many more differences between human and animals. However, the ones that I have listed here are important because they give us our special feeling of humaneness. All of them are based on scientific facts about the human mind that are slowly being unraveled by neuroscience, not on religious beliefs or on ideology. However, what cannot be based on science is the value we attribute to those differences. Ultimately, this is a decision based on our ethical intuition. Still, for most people what determines how much consideration we should give to a being is its ability to be conscious; to feel empathy; to feel guilt and pride and shame and all other human emotions; to be happy as we are happy and to suffer like we suffer.
  • Another important idea is that there are vast differences in the mental abilities of animals and, therefore, in the way they should be treated..
Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

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1) Humans are the most intelligent species in our planet and far more developed than the other species.

2) We can also manipulate the systems of the nature which no other species can perform. (Most of the other species can only survive by following the nature's previously formed system.)

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