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What makes us human?
What is consciousness?
Why do we dream?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It lets us care about other people by tying what they are feeling to what we ourselves experience. Understanding and caring are important. But having a conscience means that people must then act on their feelings, he notes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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• Some examples of the human phenotype is the use of language, having and showing emotions, creating tools to make tools, the use of fire, living in groups, creating social identities, the division of labor, using empathy, being able to distinct between right and wrong and realizing responsibility and intentionality.

• The Cambridge Dictionary defines consciousness as "the state of understanding and realizing something." The Oxford Living Dictionary defines consciousness as "The state of being aware of and responsive to one's surroundings.", "A person's awareness or perception of something." and "The fact of awareness by the mind of ..

• One widely held theory about the purpose of dreams is that they help you store important memories and things you've learned, get rid of unimportant memories, and sort through complicated thoughts and feelings. Research shows that sleep helps store memories.


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