Humans are not unique
March 31st, 2009 by Dan BodensteinThis is a repost from BlahBlahTech.com by Wayne Smallman
We humans are adept at many things, most of which is as a result of our brains, rather than braun, or any physical adaptation. So what really sets humans apart from the rest of our evolutionary counterparts?
Some will say music, art, our ability to speak and communicate, while some might cite our grasp of mathematical concepts, or even our dexterity. What remains, as those faculties we might hope to use as key differentiators are often so ambiguous and vague as to be mostly immeasurable and contentious as to be meaningless.
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