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These animals seem to be displaying distinctively human attributes of compassion, kindness and well, humanity.
Both qualities that — at the moment — are distinctively human.
The way its leg muscle attached to its thigh bone is "distinctively human," Potts said.
They are what make us human, including the distinctively human ability to learn and create culture.
In accepting that distinctively human fate he starts to become human.
They enable us to upload distinctively human ways of thinking from the social world around us.
With Ian Tattersall's smoothly developed argument about the evolution of distinctively human nature, cultural belief plays a decisive role.
This seemingly useless play activity is in fact a first baby step toward the creation of distinctively human social institutions.
Yet it also struck me that so much of what is distinctively human was here on display — creativity, daring, "madness".
He describes the contrasts between animal representations of space and time and distinctively human ways of thinking about them.
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in groups and morality.
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