Shore Key Shore Key
  Home >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Shopping & Auction

Drink & Food

Government & Politics

People & Society

Property & Estate

News & Media

Education & Learning

Online & Board Games

Self Help

Fashion & Relationships

Finance & Banking

Home Family & Garden

Healthcare & Medicine

Art & Creative

Computers & Networking

Adventure & Sports

Automobiles

Jobs & Careers

Teens & Kids

Music & Entertainment

Fitness & Health

Research & Science

Tour & Travel

Business & Companies

 

  Home › Education & Learning › Psychology
   
 

Human and Animal Reasoning and Similarities

   

Author: Lance Winslow

Are humans so special and divine as depicted in religious doctrine? Or are humans and their brains built to function and reason similar to that of all higher order mammals and animals? The question itself is not new, indeed it has been discussed by philosophers throughout time. Even in our present period many seem to enjoy the subject, especially as we try to figure out exactly how the human mind works and thus relate that with the inner workings and reasoning abilities of animals.

Recently in an online think tank this subject came up and was explored by a couple of members. It was reasoned that perhaps the conclusions we reach from a scientific perspective are our own worst enemy in finding the reality to the answers we seek. One think tank member stated: Under the circumstances, when the topic of human, animal reasoning comes up, I noticed a great deal of people show limitations to literary boundaries during there arguments. What I mean is, if we "as humans" create a linguistic determination and classification of an item, we often find ourselves modeling our arguments and figures by this definition. for example: We eat, sleep and breath, therefore we are animals. (very simplified)

I totally agree with your comments. For example:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Negotiating-on-Common-Ground&id=73083

http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-All-the-Debate-on-Lift-and-the-Principles-of-Flight&id=70230

Now then for a human mind to really work to its best ability it must go past the brainwashing of education and forced learning. This in my opinion is because humans too readily accept these limitations of literary boundaries or definitional arguments. Some others say that without them we could not think beyond, as we would be scattered in thought and too random to stay focused. Yet, if all things are inter-connected and since humans have large brains and can keep track of it, then why not encircle an issue rather than confining thought into a box. Thus the comments about thinking outside the box or definitional confines which are defined by others and too easily accepted by minds willing to be confined, as if you accept to think in the box as a follower you have indeed made a choice, albeit a bad one. If this is your comment you are correct as humans do that way too often and fail to often see the forest for the trees. And the think tanker takes this one step further and asks the question in this next statement; . . .our own literary definitions often bind or restrict our reasoning abilities when evaluating abstract problems.

In fact this maybe our biggest hang up to finding the answers we seek in this realm; well that along with the religious enculturation, which is force-fed into our society, which is also keeping us from considering such things. What do you think about this issue or do you dare? If so, consider this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

You can also reach this article by using: psychology degree, careers in psychology, online psychology degree, master degree psychology
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
10 Tips to Sell More Books with a Sales Letter, Part 2
 
Trade Colleges Can Fill The Training Gap in United States
 
Getting Students to Commit to Learning
 
Nontraditional Students Welcomed at Colleges and Universities
 
Memory Leaks: Our Minds
 
"Symptoms of Terminal Passion" author Chester Aaron: Book Review
 
The Added Advantage in African American Children's Education - Computer Home Schooling Part 3
 
Naturopathic Medicine Schools
 
31 Ways to Promote Your Book in March During Small Press Month
 
Academic Cheap Software For Education
 
 
 
 

The Deviant - Book Review

Writers Beware: This book will make you afraid of yourself! - Lillian Brummet
 

Music Industry Related Schools: General Overview

Looking for music industry related schools? With hundreds of programs that deliver fundamental music ... - C. Bailey-Lloyd
 

Writers: The Truth About Advertising, Publicity, and PR

The truth about advertising, publicity and PR and how to handle them. - Letitia Wright
 
 

What are the Real Challenges of the New SAT?

You will have to become a better writer, if you want to come through the new SAT with the flying col ... - Linda Kate Correli
 

Successful Book Marketing The Natural Way - Part 1

Success is natural, and if you use your natural resources, you too can create enough book sales to t ... - Judy Cullins
 

Book Marketing "101" for the Self-Published Author -- Getting Started

Now that you've self-published your book -- what do you do next? You know how to self publish -- lea ... - Ray Robinson
 

The John Muir Learning Garden Brightens San Francisco Schools

The John Muir Learning Garden is designed to give San Francisco Schools students a change to take le ... - Stacy Andell
 

Getting a College Degree. 5 Myths That Can Stop You From Earning Yours

The college experience should not be missed. If you are right out of high school and have the opport ... - Jack Mize
 
 
Home >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.shorekey.com All Rights Reserved.