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man has more developed forebrain. man can feel pains while animals can't. man has different neural structures. man's mental life is in nature different from that of animals.
it can be found in vertebrates. it underlies mental life. it consists of nervous elements. it is a response to harmful stimuli.
animals are the same as human beings animals can be as clever as human beings the dividing line between culture and animal culture no longer exists animals may have a culture like our own
The ability to use language separates human beings. We can be certain that animals have a culture too. Social scientists doubt if animals have a culture too. Some traditional ideas about the difference between human beings and animals may be wron
animals may feel pain. only human beings can feel pain. we can't tel1 what pain means to an animal. human beings can learn from animals to avoid pain.
can deal with human beings as one group of the creatures in the living world can reveal an enormous diversity of traditions can provide insights into the relationship between human beings and nature can distinguish the human race from other creatures
it can be found in vertebrates. it consists of nervous elements. it underlies mental life. it is a response to harmful stimuli.
animals may feel pain. only human beings can feel pain. we can't tel1 what pain means to an animal. human beings can learn from animals to avoid pain.
the reactions of the pupils are relevant to pain. the fact that animals see and hear has been commonly accepted. animals can feel pain in exceptional circumstances. it's reasonable to suppose that animals don't feel pain.
The ability to use language separates human beings. We can be certain that animals have a culture too. Social scientists doubt if animals have a culture too. Some traditional ideas about the difference between human beings and animals may be wrong.
the reactions of the pupils are relevant to pain. the fact that animals see and hear has been commonly accepted. animals can feel pain in exceptional circumstances. it's reasonable to suppose that animals don't feel pain.
can deal with human beings as one group of the creatures in the living world can reveal an enormous diversity of traditions can provide insights into the relationship between human beings and nature can distinguish the human race from other creatures
animals are the same as human beings animals can be as clever as human beings the dividing line between culture and animal culture no longer exists animals may have a culture like our own
an inference from their words. study of their direct awareness of the pains. study of their reaction to pain causing stimuli. an inference from their behavior.
an inference from their words. study of their direct awareness of the pains. study of their reaction to pain causing stimuli. an inference from their behavior.
animals are the same as human beings animals can be as clever as human beings the dividing line between culture and animal culture no longer exists animals may have a culture like our own
Newborn babies can use both hands well Most human beings use their fight hands better Few human beings use their left hands We live in a fight - handed world
man has more developed forebrain. man can feel pains while animals can't. man has different neural structures. man's mental life is in nature different from that of animals.