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Author: Lupus ja ja
Date: Jul 26, 2008 14:17
...una especie separada, que ellos llaman Homo ergaster, que se piensa evolucionó ...Homo separadas llamadas ergaster, erectus y sapiens, ahora estas se reducen a erectus...en realidad se deberÃan llamar Homo Sapiens-lo que significa, en ... de caracterÃsticas que el Homo ergaster, H. erectus, H. neanderthalensis ... ignorando los debates sobre el Homo neanderthalensis y similares. http://www....
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Author: Suzudo
Date: Jul 26, 2008 13:52
... una especie separada, que ellos llaman Homo ergaster, que se piensa evolucionó ...podÃa hablarse de tres especies Homo separadas llamadas ergaster, erectus y sapiens...en realidad se deberÃan llamar Homo Sapiens-lo que significa, en resumen... de caracterÃsticas que el Homo ergaster, H. erectus, H. neanderthalensis as... ignorando los debates sobre el Homo neanderthalensis y similares. http://www....
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Author: kevirwin
Date: Nov 4, 2007 06:09
...:36 am, Sir Frederick <mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", but with stories.) ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens "Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in the family Hominidae (the great apes).[1][2] Compared to ...
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Nov 4, 2007 01:10
...message news:83kmi3h6pgg7t0k8g2618bitkcvmvpf15m@4ax.com... On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", ...>> > "Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in the family Hominidae (the great apes).[1][2]...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Nov 3, 2007 19:38
......@fuzzysys.com> wrote: On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum",...probably influence the environment by activating muscles. Likewise homo sapiens influenced their environment so this contradicts the definition of epiphenomenalism. ... the meanwhile objective descriptions of us, H. sapiens, can be refreshing.- Hide quoted text - ...
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Author: zinnic
Date: Nov 3, 2007 05:27
...in message news:83kmi3h6pgg7t0k8g2618bitkcvmvpf15m@4ax.com... On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", but ... "Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in the family Hominidae (the great apes).[1][2] ...
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Nov 3, 2007 03:13
......@fuzzysys.com> wrote: On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", ... probably influence the environment by activating muscles. Likewise homo sapiens influenced their environment so this contradicts the definition of epiphenomenalism. I...In the meanwhile objective descriptions of us, H. sapiens, can be refreshing. So can a walk ...
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Nov 3, 2007 03:09
... am, Sir Frederick <mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", but with stories.)... But the events of the mind probably influence the environment by activating muscles. Likewise homo sapiens influenced their environment so this contradicts the definition of epiphenomenalism. ***In the same way that a ...
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Nov 3, 2007 03:00
... message news:83kmi3h6pgg7t0k8g2618bitkcvmvpf15m@4ax.com... On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", but... "Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in the family Hominidae (the great apes).[1][2]...
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Nov 2, 2007 21:48
...<mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: On that epiphenomenon : H. sapiens. (Similar to the epiphenomenon called "pond scum", ...mind probably influence the environment by activating muscles. Likewise homo sapiens influenced their environment so this contradicts the definition of epiphenomenalism. I am ... "mind". In the meanwhile objective descriptions of us, H. sapiens, can be refreshing.
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