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Others, however, disagreed and challenged Tempels' claims, in a particular case criticizing him for mistaking an "impetus for" philosophy in the language and behavior of Bantu-speaking Africans as evidence of a developed capacity for articulating a proper philosophy.
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Some scientists see this as evidence that Neanderthals may have had some capacity for articulate speech.
Mr. Russell Beale, who is shortish and stocky with a face whose seeming blandness belies its capacity for articulate expression, isn't conventionally youthful looking.
"But it was evident to me from the first time I met him that he had an incredible capacity for articulate conceptualization and intellectualism".
They are distinguished from other great apes by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning.
Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning.
But unless these two senses of "inference" are conflated, it is not clear why we should assume that a capacity for articulate thought and reasoning implies an understanding of the former as well as the latter.
Brookmeyer took a different path, making the most of the valve trombone's capacity for articulate phrasing, employing swing-driven rhythms, buoyant, often witty, melody-making phrasing and a probing harmonic inventiveness.
Humans are additionally distinguished from chimpanzees in possessing the capacity for articulate speech.
Like so many other modern thinkers, Hegel reserved the exercise of this capacity for a minority, a "universal estate" responsible for articulating the general interests of humankind.
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