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Results from our forumHow long have humans been taxonomically considered apes?Hominidae and the great apes etc. The classifications shift around but how long have homo sapiens been considered taxonomically to be apes? And is there any controversy within taxonomy circles over this or is it universally accepted (within ...
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How long have humans been taxonomically considered apes?Hominidae and the great apes etc. The classifications shift around but how long have homo sapiens been considered taxonomically to be apes? And is there any controversy within taxonomy circles over this or is it universally accepted (within ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)I was an anthropology/primate physiology major for awhile,before I ended up switching majors, as hiding out in the jungle with apes (my dream) did not generally pay well ;-) I want to be able to be honest here, even in the face of political correctness. But I remember many studies with ...
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Re: What makes humans distinct from animals?... we are different due to our culture, we must ask about culture. To me, this indicates language as central to what makes us different from other apes. The key is that 'humanity' requires cohabitation. We are nothing without communication.
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If God's a myth, isn't Evolution Science Fiction?I don't see how you could think evolution is science fiction. I think that it's quite clear that man evoled from chimps and apes. Just look at how a like we are, we are even a lot like other animals. If you think evolution is science fiction then stop studying it, and go into more religious ...
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