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07/15/11(Fri)22:09 No.27743097>>27742915 "a lot of" does not mean "only we have."
Again, see our cousins the primates. In fact, some bird calls are about as complex as human speech.
Could you define what, "rational nature" means? If you mean, "naturally rational," then, I'm sorry to say that we are not the only species who are. Our cousins who you seem to look down on and think we are so far beyond are just as naturally rational and capable of critical thinking as we are. They are capable of understanding the concept of self.
How do you think our behavior that we ignore as non-instinctual isn't instinctual? You seem to believe that certain things we do aren't instinctual. When in fact they are.
Or that certain things we do are unnatural. When once again, they are. It is human nature - no - human biology to anthropomophize things. Even inanimate objects, it is a function of the brain to see faces in them, to identify with them. It is instinctual, no, natural to see human form in things that are non human, to better identify them and classify and order them, because of the way our brain structures memory. |