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"It is the quintessential human delusion, simultaneously the source of your greatest strength and your greatest weakness".
Now, researchers can point to specific aspects of brain structure that suggest how our forebears came to develop complex social emotions, culture and other quintessential human behaviors.
In her survey of the recent research, "New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change," the journalist Winifred Gallagher argues that neophilia has always been the quintessential human survival skill, whether adapting to climate change on the ancestral African savanna or coping with the latest digital toy from Silicon Valley.
The quintessential "human touch" of care is commonly substituted for complex analytics and processes that leave us with a very cold stethoscope that chills both patient and clinician.
But Rosenthal also displayed a striking ability to win over many of her detractors," and she is "someone who sees the fight against anti-Semitism as the quintessential human rights issue".
The version of the Hanukkah song that I grew up singing sought to remind Jews of this partnership between the divine and the human by celebrating the achievements of both the Maccabees -- quintessential human actors -- and the rabbis, who served as God's representatives to Israel.
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Finally there is some evidence that a couple of precocious pooches may have that most quintessential of human skills – comprehending language.
It rests with those enlightened philosophers who inserted the idea of human equality into the ideology of the West -- including the founders of America, notably Thomas Jefferson, the quintessential man of ambiguity.
An important issue lacking in the supply chain literature relates to the incorporation of such quintessential and omnipresent human factors as errors in quality inspections and production improvements due to learning.
Of particular concern were provisions that called for rights to be enjoyed in a "balanced" way, subject to "national and regional contexts" and deferential to "different cultural, religious and historical backgrounds," thus challenging the quintessential universality of human rights.
Indeed, substantial scientific research in the past several decades now greatly informs our understanding of the natural history of morality, perhaps the quintessential question of human evolution.
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