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what \: is \: the \:nature \: of \: human \: compared \: with \: animals

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Answered by nilesh102
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Answer: in sientific way memory for stimulus sequences distinguishes humans from other animals. Summary: Humans possess many cognitive abilities not seen in other animals, such as a full-blown language capacity as well as reasoning and planning abilities.

Humans ARE animals. They are cultural animals. And because of that other animals are likely to have higher developed biological senses than humans do.

The essential difference between animals and humans is the ability to self-reflect. A chimpanzee, our closest genetic relative (around 99% similar in DNA), can be taught to do basically everything a human can, though of course at a more generally primitive level

The essential difference between animals and humans is the ability to self-reflect. ... A human being is capable of great degrees of self-reflection, but few people achieve much of it, and many of the most intellectually sophisticated achieve little at all. Essentially they live their lives as highly intelligent animals.

and by behavior the most important thing that most clearly differentiates humans from animals is the capacity to self-reflect. Human behaviour is very much driven by the conscious mind or the ego. Animals, while they do feel things like lack of self-esteem, which comes from the sub-conscious mind without egos.

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Answered by HariesRam
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Answer:

The essential difference between animals and humans:

  • The essential difference between animals and humans is the ability to self-reflect.
  • A chimpanzee, our closest genetic relative (around 99% similar in DNA), can be taught to do basically everything a human can, though of course at a more generally primitive level

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