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Erikson's main contribution to psychology was his developmental theory. Though Sigmund Freud influenced Erikson significantly, he believed that humans developed throughout their life span. However, Freud believed that our personality was shaped by age five.
frogs evolved from more lizard-shaped amphibians, most likely during the Triassic, more than 200 million years ago. Triadobatrachus is a fossil of what is clearly a frog that lived 240 to 245 million years ago in Madagascar. all other frogs are believed to have evolved from this animal or its close relatives. now you can find them almost everywhere from deserts to trees. ON THE TERM 'Prehistoric' all animals are prehistoric, except the animals people have created through genetic splicing or selective breeding. the term 'prehistoric' is from anthropology. its' used to describe something that came from a culture that existed before people started keeping records. 'prehisoric' doesn't really have a meaning in biological science. just about every animal you see is 'prehistoric'. prehistoric animals would include every animal that originated before humans started writing things down. recorded history only goes back about 5000 or 6000 years, so even modern humans are prehistoric.
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John Locke was a philosopher during the enlightenment. He was a deist. They believed that God created the world, but did not believe in miracles, etc. He believed that humans were naturally good. Came up with the idea of Tabula Rasa; everyone is born with a clean slate. People have to experience things to learn about them. This was one of the many things he believed that went against everything people had believed to be true up to this point. One of his other ideas was that people are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This along with many of his other ideas( separation of powers, to keep one part of government from becoming too strong) were reflected in the United States government when the constitution was written.
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Some instincts of humans include the fight or flight response, the drive for survival, and the need for social connection. These instincts have evolved over time to help humans navigate their environment and ensure their well-being.
It is believed humans evolved from primates.
It is believed that humans evolved from chimps, and if they didn't, we wouldn't
No humans have instincts, but they often ignore them.
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Apes and humans share a common ancestor that lived around 10-20 million years ago. This common ancestor gave rise to both the ape and human evolutionary lines. So, apes did not evolve from humans, but rather both humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor.
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Sigmund Freud described the two key instincts as Eros (life instinct) and Thanatos (death instinct). Eros drives us towards life, love, creativity, and self-preservation, while Thanatos represents an innate desire for aggression, destruction, and death.
According to what scientists currently say, humans have no instincts.For example, baby sea turtles know to move toward the water from the shore where their eggs have been laid by nature. This is an INSTINCT. Humans, however, have no such natural behavior. All supposed instincts which some people may tell you, are not actually instincts, but simply learned responses to stimulus.Correct, most of those are reflexes; which are not the same as instincts.[Why does a baby grab a finger? Instinct.]
Birds are believed to have evolved long before humans did, given the existence of bird remains and fossils long before any trace of humans on Earth.
Humans are believed to have evolved from a common ancestor shared with chimpanzees around 6-7 million years ago.
Dogs and humans have different types of intelligence tailored to their respective needs. Dogs excel at social intelligence and have strong instincts, while humans have higher cognitive abilities like problem-solving and reasoning. Comparing their intelligence directly is difficult, as they evolved to excel in different areas.