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Later, these quarrelsome humans decided to fill its 60m crater with rubbish.
Quite some time ago, humans decided that we'd eat in front of each other but not defecate.
Because in the 19th century humans decided we absolutely had to have the bird's feathers, or even the whole bird, to decorate our hats.
We humans decided at the dawn of time that animals are put on earth to serve us – from food and transport to cosmetics and clothes.
Kahneman and Tversky argued and proved that in the main humans decided things emotionally, not rationally – the trick was to recognise those habits, and not confuse one for the other.
However, our minds often leap from a perception that is true to an opinion that is false, and that happened in the case of the gods: trying to explain earthquakes, thunderbolts and the like, early humans decided that the extraordinary and beautiful gods whose images they received must be the ones shaking the Earth or rending the sky.
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Conservative Christians often describe secular humanism as "setting mankind above God"—by which they mean humans decide about what is moral, not God as He reveals himself through Scripture.
It is a place where humans decide where water should flow over the land.
Humans deciding what to eat without expert help — something they have been doing with notable success since coming down out of the trees — is seriously unprofitable if you're a food company, distinctly risky if you're a nutritionist and just plain boring if you're a newspaper editor or journalist.
Another alternative is to seek a Constructivist account of dignity, perhaps regarding the special status of humans as something we humans decide to extend to each other.
According to a study published online today in Current Biology, this brain region may help humans decide which direction to go to reach a destination.
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