What do you think separates humans from other animals?

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chadachada123

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Solely a different evolutionary path.

We excel in some areas mentally, while other animals absolutely dominate us in other areas. We're not special, just lucky enough to have been born top-tier. Hell yeah.
 

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I feel less bad drinking a humans blood than say, a cat's? Humans wash a little more regularly and therefore are preferable to eat.

OT: Now I'm no biologist but I believe human's are the only creatures on the earth that have a trade currency? Only real difference I can see...
 

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Humans haven't really "fixed" diseases, now have we? We have developed methods to make us more likely to survive, but can you say all those methods have a 100% success rate? No. The common cold still rampages untamed. And hell, its only when humans started "fixing" diseases, even worse problems arose. Cancer for instant. All of our great technology and advancements has only led to an increase to cancer.

And humans do far worse than attempt to "fix" diseases, they create more deadlier versions. There was an article posted on the forum recently of a lab crossing a deadly flu with the common cold. Now if humans are so smart and great as people here claim...why are they engineering ways to make their species go extinct?

EDIT: oh yeah, Merry Christmas and Happy New Years.
We have completely eradicated smallpox from the world. There is no more smallpox anywhere on earth except for some lab samples. We've extended the survability of young people such that the majority of people will actually live to have children.

I'd say that our work in medicine and surgery and such has done far more good than harm. Are there risks? Yep, but that's the cost of progress.

(You could say that the extension of life expectancy is bad for our population problem, but that's the fault of shitty legislation and social stuff, not science, science is innocent here).
 

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Hence I always find it confusing when vegetarians cite moral reasons for not eating animals, yet still be all over eating other living organisms.
For me at least, the problem with eating other animals is to do with the fact that they suffer, they feel pain, plants don't. They are intelligent, plants aren't. I actually do eat meat, because it's perfectly natural, i'm just saying it's really not hypocritical.
 

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kittii-chan 300 said:
I feel less bad drinking a humans blood than say, a cat's? Humans wash a little more regularly and therefore are preferable to eat.

OT: Now I'm no biologist but I believe human's are the only creatures on the earth that have a trade currency? Only real difference I can see...
*Ahem* [link]http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/001105.html[/link]
 

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chadachada123 said:
kittii-chan 300 said:
I feel less bad drinking a humans blood than say, a cat's? Humans wash a little more regularly and therefore are preferable to eat.

OT: Now I'm no biologist but I believe human's are the only creatures on the earth that have a trade currency? Only real difference I can see...
*Ahem* [link]http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/001105.html[/link]
Fair enough, there is absolutely no difference between humans and animals so we may as well just get rid of all these pathetic labels and call everything "an animal".

Off Topic: Humans are easier to pin down than other animals. Another reason why their blood is preferable~
 

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Speech and having finally created the power to destroy the Earth. Also, the ability to realize our impact on the world, our ability to influence the world beyond merely building crude scrapped nests in trees.
If Mankind wanted to paint the Earth red with black dots, we could. All we do is not simply a matter of CAN anymore, It is a matter of WANT. If Man wanted to fly into outer space (beyond our solar system) with people on board of that rocketship, And if we were not complete idiots, we would have taken over most of space. Also, the ability to create intelligence which surpasses our own. Getting beaten by machines, at chess for example, or writing books.
Mankind can do everything it sets its mind to, and currently that is "having a stupid argument whether or not some magical bearded Man exists in the skies". But that is another thread.
 

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Chairman Miaow said:
Caverat said:
Hence I always find it confusing when vegetarians cite moral reasons for not eating animals, yet still be all over eating other living organisms.
For me at least, the problem with eating other animals is to do with the fact that they suffer, they feel pain, plants don't. They are intelligent, plants aren't. I actually do eat meat, because it's perfectly natural, i'm just saying it's really not hypocritical.
Plants have nervous systems, they are just unable to express their pain in ways we can normally perceive, as they are a different kingdom of organism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_neurobiology
 

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Caverat said:
Chairman Miaow said:
Caverat said:
Hence I always find it confusing when vegetarians cite moral reasons for not eating animals, yet still be all over eating other living organisms.
For me at least, the problem with eating other animals is to do with the fact that they suffer, they feel pain, plants don't. They are intelligent, plants aren't. I actually do eat meat, because it's perfectly natural, i'm just saying it's really not hypocritical.
Plants have nervous systems, they are just unable to express their pain in ways we can normally perceive, as they are a different kingdom of organism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_neurobiology
In that very same link : "the vast majority of the plant science research community reject plant neurobiology"
 

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Wushu Panda said:
You too. There is no such thing as "ABDUCTIVE REASONING", mostly because "abductive" is not a word. Perhaps you meant "deductive" reasoning?
No, I meant abductive reasoning, look it up. Deductive reasoning is to extrapolate from previous experiences, that's exactly what i DIDN'T mean.

Using a stick you pick up off the ground to complete a task is called an implement. Many animals have demonstrated the ability to use implements, and is in fact the first step into creating tools. It took humans tens of thousands of years of playing with rocks to doing anything else. So why don't you stop acting like you're brilliant when I'm willing to bet you wouldn't even be able to make your own stone tools, should all contemporary technology be rendered inoperable.
That's funny because I actually can sculpt things. Way to throw away a chance to be quiet.

Also, animals do in fact have hierarchy. Same as humans. A leader is always elected for the group. In other animals it tends to be an Alpha Male, one that has in someway shown itself as the most able to lead others. You still see this in humans. Bullies in schoolyards, leaders of gangs, kings, and even politics. Why do you think its referred to as a "political race". Each candidate is competing for the leadership of the group.
Way to miss the point. I specifically said "the ability to CHANGE their hierarchic structure", which is the difference between instinct and choice. Don't pick and choose words from me and twist what I said.

Ask for "asking themselves why". Why not share with us some of your philosophical thoughts on the workings of the universe? And explain just how you're so sure that other animals have in deed not been able to think. Have you personally watched every second of animal behavior on Earth? How do you know other animals haven't thought "why" and then answered to themselves "ignorance is bliss. perhaps I will live harmoniously with nature in health instead of poisoning my environment with waste and by-products."

A bit exaggerated, yes. But still, you have no proof that indicates one way or another that some other species of animal have not had moments of self-awareness. Do you label non-sociable children as not showing signs of self-awareness? No, you label them self-aware simply because they're human. Just as you label other animals not self-aware because they are NOT human.
The burden of proof is on you, you idiot. Can you actually prove that animals can show signs of self-awareness and reasoning? Because researchers haven't find any that's not pre-programmed behaviour.

I really don't care if you're bitter with humanity or something, that's your problem. To deny that people are actually a level above animals due to, you know, DOMINATING the earth and MONOPOLIZING everything, is something that only the most rabid, irrational PETA-drones are capable of doing.
Honestly thought I did look it up thoroughly enough. Honest mistake, suppose I was drunk at the time. dictionary.com hadn't recognized the word "abductive" and spell check attempts to correct it as "deductive".

Just because you can sculpt doesn't mean you're any good at flintknapping. You aren't using precise metal instruments to carve anything. You're only working with raw materials and banging rocks together until you're left with an egged lithic tool. Sometimes using antler. Besides, how do you know what humans thought when they first created tools? Do you really think they just pulled out of their asses "conclave shapes in stone". They used other implements for a long time before they started using stones. They friggin used gourds first.

You specifically said "they can't change or decide consciously a hierarchy between them". Which they can. It isn't instinct, when an animal is born they are taught social behavior in the group by older members. They learn who possess the power in the group and the rank which they have within that system. Animals which have hierarchy can choose to go after power. Humans, dogs, gorillas etc. That's making a choice.

The non-human animal must recognize or have some belief that their strength is greater than the current leader, they make a conscious decision to challenge the present leader and attempt to defeat them for the right to lead the pack. Because they want the perks of the job.

Actually this study begins to prove that elephants are self-aware (see link). Later writings by the same author follows up with that chimps and dolphins have also passed tests of self-aware. So yes, there is proof. http://www.animalintelligence.org/2006/10/31/elephants-are-self-aware/
 

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Wushu Panda said:
Mau95 said:
Wushu Panda said:
Credossuck said:
Why am i better than an animal? Different?



we are the one with the best chances to keep this planet non-nuked-from-space
Exactly why are we the best chance? What do you think would have been the odds of the Earth being at risk of getting nuked from space if humans had not placed the nukes there in the first place? Since you don't think animals could ever do this, I assume the odds would be zero. Because no other animal on earth is stupid enough to destroy their own species and habitat for the next several million plus years.
I think he means against aliens.
This isn't an alien topic but ok. If aliens did appear in our orbit, and rained downed nukes from above...we would die. Humans dont have anything that could shoot nuclear missiles out of the sky. Even if they could, they would be detonating nuclear missiles in the sky. Its a lose/lose situation. We either get nuked dieing fast, or rain radioactive material upon us killing us slowly.

Here is a likely conversation:
Alien 1 "Oh look. We seem to have found a Class E planet."
Alien 2 "I LOVE CLASS E PLANETS! The inhabitants are so interesting and the scenery is so beautiful. Where do the scanners suggest a landing point?"
Alien 1 "No where. My scanners indicate massive amounts of radiation pockets in several locations and even more areas contaminated with a rainbow of toxins."
Alien 2 "What could have happened?"
Alien 1 "Scans show all the material isn't natural. Material level is indicative of artificial creation...they did this to themselves."
Alien 2 "What kind of terrible life forms would poison their own planet? Nuke it, they don't deserve to have interstellar travel and alien orgies."
There's not that much radiation, I'm sure they'd be able to land somewhere. I'm sure the octopi and elephants would have a better chance of defending themselves from the nukes?
 

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that other animals though primitive are a hell of a lot smarter than we are. they've learnt to adapt to there environment, they learned the dangers and learned to adapt to keep away from those dangers till they have to face them, whereas humans see a danger and think the only way to live is go in all guns blazing and destroying it till there's nothing left. destroy natural habitats just to make concrete jungles. we pollute the planet killing it and we just cant leave stuff how it is always trying to one up it and in the end with all our greed we will end up killing ourselves and the planet
 

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What do you think separates humans from other animals?
Complete (or near complete) domination of the environment around us to suit our needs, to a far greater degree than any monkey with a twig can preform. Yes, animals might be able to dig a little hole using stick, or know how to throw rocks at something they want to kill, but they don't know how to craft tools to accomplish more complex functions. Humankind has fuggin spaceships and medicine that can either wide-spread cure a million people or poisen them to a slow death. It isn't just a small intelligence gap, it's a MASSIVE intelligence gap that would dwarf the grand-fricken-canyon.

This is of course, ignoring all the physiology issues (which I am hardly a qualified expert on), and communication-related issues, because for all we know, they could be talking shakespear on a day-to-day basis and we can't understand a word of "SQUAAAAWWK!!.
 

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Our species holds the world record on various things, such as: the largest mass extinction on planet Earth, the greatest building built on planet Earth and many others.
No other species has done that well, on this planet.

But no, there is no "big" difference between homo sapiens and other species.
 

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satanslawer123 said:
that other animals though primitive are a hell of a lot smarter than we are. they've learnt to adapt to there environment, they learned the dangers and learned to adapt to keep away from those dangers till they have to face them, whereas humans see a danger and think the only way to live is go in all guns blazing and destroying it till there's nothing left. destroy natural habitats just to make concrete jungles. we pollute the planet killing it and we just cant leave stuff how it is always trying to one up it and in the end with all our greed we will end up killing ourselves and the planet
not really. an animal may adapt to it's environment but not right away, any species that has lived in an environment may adapt to it over a period of time but that's probably a long ways away.and who says animal don't destroy their own environments? have you ever heard of locust swarms?
 

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Wushu Panda said:
Mau95 said:
Wushu Panda said:
Credossuck said:
Why am i better than an animal? Different?



we are the one with the best chances to keep this planet non-nuked-from-space
Exactly why are we the best chance? What do you think would have been the odds of the Earth being at risk of getting nuked from space if humans had not placed the nukes there in the first place? Since you don't think animals could ever do this, I assume the odds would be zero. Because no other animal on earth is stupid enough to destroy their own species and habitat for the next several million plus years.
I think he means against aliens.
This isn't an alien topic but ok. If aliens did appear in our orbit, and rained downed nukes from above...we would die. Humans dont have anything that could shoot nuclear missiles out of the sky. Even if they could, they would be detonating nuclear missiles in the sky. Its a lose/lose situation. We either get nuked dieing fast, or rain radioactive material upon us killing us slowly.

Here is a likely conversation:
Alien 1 "Oh look. We seem to have found a Class E planet."
Alien 2 "I LOVE CLASS E PLANETS! The inhabitants are so interesting and the scenery is so beautiful. Where do the scanners suggest a landing point?"
Alien 1 "No where. My scanners indicate massive amounts of radiation pockets in several locations and even more areas contaminated with a rainbow of toxins."
Alien 2 "What could have happened?"
Alien 1 "Scans show all the material isn't natural. Material level is indicative of artificial creation...they did this to themselves."
Alien 2 "What kind of terrible life forms would poison their own planet? Nuke it, they don't deserve to have interstellar travel and alien orgies."
those aliens seem to be worse than you say we are...
 

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CulixCupric said:
What do you think separates humans from other animals?
Oh my god, 11 pages of posts. Good work setting off a postvalanch.

I'll chime in, though.

I can sit around my house doing something, and I can think about what I'm doing. Then I can think about the idea that I can think about thinking about doing something. Then I can think about thinking about thinking, and so on, and so fourth.

There is no evidence that any animal is capable of even one layer, while the human consciousness is in principle capable of infinite layers.

A monkey can figure out how to find a treat in a puzzle box. But the monkey will never, ever be able to improve the puzzle box to make the treat more difficult to find.