So what makes up that tiny, 1 percent difference between humans and chimps? At the genetic level, DNA comparisons reveal certain alterations -- a slightly mutated gene here, a different protein there. These deviations show us why human jaws are smaller than those of chimps, and why we're ...
What Makes Us Think?: A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the BrainBook ReviewIntentional ContentIntentional StanceEthical MatterPhenomenological TraditionMinds and Machines -doi:10.1007/BF03216238Williford, Kenneth...
You may think legal careers are predominantly the domain of graduates with alaw degree, but in fact a philosophy degree can provide a good foundation for this career path. Your skills in research and analysis will be invaluable within this industry, and although specialized roles, such as a so...
humando, which means burial and burying. It's tied to humility to be on the Earth, tied to the Earth, and to recognize that no matter how smart, rich, mighty we are, there are forces beyond our control. And humility is simply a honest and unflinching...
On the other hand,the lack of exposure to good literature is equal to depriving oneself from the opportunity to grow.Parts of LiteratureProse, poetry, drama, essays, fiction, literary works based on philosophy, art, history,religion, and culture as also scientific and legal writings are grouped...
What You Need to Know About Becoming a Philosophy Major. Morgenstern describes philosophy as "the art of digging beneath the surface" to discover essential truths about human existence, and she says that people trained in this academic discipline are equipped to "expand their minds beyond the obvi...
A very small percentage of the population produces the greatest proportion of the important ideas.This is akin to an idea presented by an English mathematician, Turing, thatthe human brain is something like a piece of uranium. 少数人产生了大多数重要的思想。这类似于英国数学家图灵[2]提出的一个...
Humanism is a highly effective approach to human development. It is as concerned with personal development as it is with social responsibility. It is probably the most humane and holistic approach to ethical philosophy humanity has ever devised. One way to think of Humanism is that it is the ...
Joe Henrich: What Makes Society Smart?LISTEN HERE: ITUNES | POCKET CASTS | OVERCAST | SPOTIFYMy guest today is Joseph Henrich, a professor at Harvard, and an expert on the evolution of human cooperation and culture. I am a big fan of his book, “The Secret of Our Success” and he ...
“I owned three large historic homes on the coast of Maine in 1985, at age 22, because the science & philosophy in this book works.”— William Eastwood. Eastwood is known as a modern alchemist because he turns his thoughts into gold.He has manifested gold, platinum, diamonds & money sin...