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There is another answer to this question: a person is made a person by his freedom. Freedom springs from the incompleteness of human nature. The classic of modern philosophical anthropology Arnold Gehlen (1904 - 1976) wrote that the specificity of human... moreThere is another answer to this question: a person is made a person by his freedom. Freedom springs from the incompleteness of human nature. The classic of modern philosophical anthropology Arnold Gehlen (1904 - 1976) wrote that the specificity of human nature lies in the fact that nature brings all animals into the world "ready", that is, adapted to solving specific problems and specific environmental conditions, while a person comes into the world as if unfinished - without claws, fangs, wool, shell, etc., but capable Toxic Person Test of independently completing himself. This means that it can adapt to a variety of climatic conditions: from the equator to the Arctic Circle, unlike some, for example, corals, which die with a slight change in water temperature.I am now interacting with you through language (symbolic system), etc. Not that, so that animals cannot use symbols at all - orangutans and gorillas are at least capable of mastering a simple language - but no species, except humans, lives in... less
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