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Page 477
... human communica- tion the message includes thoughts and abstract ideas . Human communication by language emerged as man evolved from the other primates . Most animals commu- nicate by acoustical , optical , and tactile means of trans ...
... human communica- tion the message includes thoughts and abstract ideas . Human communication by language emerged as man evolved from the other primates . Most animals commu- nicate by acoustical , optical , and tactile means of trans ...
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... humans in this respect . De- spite their frequently remarkable sensory talents , most animals are typically unable to learn human spoken lan- guage ; their brains are not sufficiently specialized ; for example , signs of cerebral ...
... humans in this respect . De- spite their frequently remarkable sensory talents , most animals are typically unable to learn human spoken lan- guage ; their brains are not sufficiently specialized ; for example , signs of cerebral ...
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... Human beings and other commonsense objects , which are typically modes , are parts of nature ; and Spinoza once referred to the human mind as part of the infinite intellect of God . There is a one - to - one correspondence between modes ...
... Human beings and other commonsense objects , which are typically modes , are parts of nature ; and Spinoza once referred to the human mind as part of the infinite intellect of God . There is a one - to - one correspondence between modes ...
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