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3103:[I say, then, that we ought at that time to have divided walking animals immediately into biped and quadruped, then seeing that the human race falls into the same division with the feathered creatures and no others, we must again divide the biped class into featherless and feathered, ]
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Michael
Greaney credits Sociologist Robert Stebbins with coining the term "homo otiosus" to refer to the privileged economic class of "persons of leisure", asserting that a distinctiveness of humans is that they (unlike other animals and machines) are capable of intentional laziness.
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Romain
Garnier proposed another etymology in his 2007 article "Nouvelles réflexions étymologiques autour du grec ἄνθρωπος", deriving it from Proto-Indo-European *n̥dʰreh₃kʷó- ('that which is below'), hence "earthly,
1997:
The human is a questioning or inquiring being, a being who not only asks questions but is capable of questioning or questing without there being an object referent for the inquiry itself and capable of ever-asking.
759:(after "reddish" skin colour contrasting with both "white" and "black"), but Genesis takes it to refer to the reddish colour of earth, as in the narrative the first man is formed from earth.
3101:λέγω δὴ δεῖν τότε εὐθὺς τὸ πεζὸν τῷ δίποδι πρὸς τὸ τετράπουν γένος διανεῖμαι, κατιδόντα δὲ τἀνθρώπινον ἔτι μόνῳ τῷ πτηνῷ συνειληχὸς τὴν δίποδα ἀγέλην πάλιν τῷ ψιλῷ καὶ τῷ πτεροφυεῖ τέμνειν,
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man born to a civilization of sentiment, who has raised feelings to a category of value; the human ability to empathize, but also to idealize emotions and make them servants of ideas.
3113:
Plato defined a human as a featherless, biped animal and was applauded. Diogenes of Sinope plucked a chicken and brought it into the lecture hall, saying: "Here is Plato's human!",
2755:
to refer to the prophetic ideal for humans: sympathetic feeling or sharing in the concerns of others, the highest expression of which is sharing in God's concern, feeling, or
2836:, occasionally names for the human species are introduced reflecting the fictional situation of humans existing alongside other, non-human civilizations. In science fiction,
3508:
2852:) is frequently used, as it were naming humanity by its planet of origin. Incidentally, this situation parallels the naming motive of ancient terms for humanity, including
2995:
1469:
Man as the only species that performs the unbounded combinatorial operations that underlie syntax and possibly other cognitive capacities; Cedric Boeckx 2009.
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uses this terms to describe a basic way in which humans dwell together with habitual practices that both embody and reorient us toward shared higher goods.
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Homo
Symbolicus: The dawn of language, imagination and spirituality: Amazon.co.uk: Henshilwood, Christopher S., d'Errico, Francesco: 9789027211897: Books
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917:
3740:"Henshilwood, C. & d'Errico, F. (Editors). 2011. Homo symbolicus: The dawn of language, imagination and spirituality. Amsterdam, Benjamins"
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Homo logicus are driven by an irresistible desire to understand how things work. By contrast, Homo sapiens have a strong desire for success.
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This theme is picked up by Dr. James Jordan at the
Biblical Horizon Institute, and Dr. Peter Leithart in New Saint Andrews College.
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595:
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A comment on human foreign relations and the increasing ability of man to wage war by anatomist W. M. Cobb in the
Journal of the
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followed by a Latin adjective characterizing human nature. Most of them were coined since the mid 20th century in imitation of
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2501:, a person who is banned and may be killed by anybody, but may not be sacrificed in a religious ritual. Italian philosopher
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in order to make some philosophical point (either serious or ironic), but some go back to the 18th to 19th century, as in
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3171:(Stearn, W. T. 1959. "The background of Linnaeus's contributions to the nomenclature and methods of systematic biology",
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Homo reciprocans: A Research
Initiative on the Origins, Dimensions, and Policy Implications of Reciprocal Fairness
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defines man as "a seeker after the greatest degree of comfort for the least necessary expenditure of energy". In
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https://www.arpejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/V16n1-The-unilateral-gift-economy-conjecture.pdf
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to describe two distinct types of human being: one which seeks out and embraces new ideas and situations (
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912:
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3653:"An anatomist's view of human relations. Homo sanguinis versus Homo sapiens--mankind's present dilemma"
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The emergence of symbolic culture. 2011 [Editors
Christopher S. Henshilwood and Francesco d'Errico,
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75:
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Language in
Cognition: Uncovering Mental Structures and the Rules Behind Them, Wiley Blackwell (
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Man as a social being. Inherent to humans as long as they have not lived entirely in isolation.
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1999:
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are a number of later descriptions of man as an animal with a certain characteristic. Notably
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1762:
1758:
1498:("polluted man") "to designate contemporary Man polluted by his own technological advances".
1225:
1195:
210:
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man not only as an intelligent species, but also as the only one who tells stories, used by
2210:(2016). The characterization of human culture as essentially bearing the character of play.
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2318:
1539:
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1077:, who on one hand defined man taxonomically as a "featherless biped", and on the other as
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man as a cooperative actor who is motivated by improving his environment and wellbeing;
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and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
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Milner, G. B. (1972). "Homo Ridens. Towards a
Semiotic Theory of Humour and Laughter".
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Man as the only animal capable of language, J. G. Herder 1772, J. F. Blumenbach 1779.
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Man as god, endowed with supernatural abilities such as eternal life as outlined in
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2112:"the man who participates with others in rituals that recognize and enact meaning"
1973:
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969:
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Narration as a Human
Communication paradigm: The Case of Public Moral Argument',
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Bereft of Reason: On the Decline of Social Thought and Prospects for Its Renewal
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is a serious suggestion by Herder, taking the human species as defined by the
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to describe humanity lost within the screens of computers and other devices
1981:
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fossil, at the time (1895) taken to reflect a pre-human stage of "ape-man" (
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Baxter-Sagart reconstruction of Old Chinese (Version 1.1, 20 September 2014)
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A man or the mankind as a whole if they undergo any regressive development (
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to refer to the Stoic notion of the ideal human being, one who has attained
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The mixture of serious and tongue-in-cheek self-designation originates with
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Deely and Nogar (1973), pages 149 and 312, cited after Romeo (1979), p. 18.
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1977:
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A human conditioned by free gifting and receiving; Genevieve Vaughan, 2021
561:
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2994:(Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
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The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of Man
2012:
Homo Interrogans: Questioning and the Intentional Structure of Cognition
1695:(1912) to figure the interaction of man's animal and social tendencies.
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Human curiosity and capability to learn by deduction, Werner Luck 1976
2007:
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have been created to refer to various aspects of the human character.
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was validly defined as the animal species to which Linnaeus belonged.
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Human need of education before reaching maturity, Heinrich Roth 1966
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1926:); the distinction was made in these terms by John N. Deely (1973).
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Homo Symbolicus: The dawn of language, imagination and spirituality
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1922:, man considered as a biological species (and thus synonymous with
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A human conditioned by the built environment; Oscar Carvajal, 2005
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Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference
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907:, originating as a pictogram of a human being. The reconstructed
242:
127:
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Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation
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in Hindu mythology, and found in Indic terms for man (including
3620:"Homo Sanguinis Versus Homo Sapiens: Mankind's Present Dilemma"
3358:
http://www.slideshare.net/carvajaladames/homo-domesticus-theory
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3077:. Vol. VIII (The Statesman, Philebus, Ion). Translated by
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Coined and defined by Bertram Henry Shadduck in his 1924 tract
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620:
147:
117:
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3691:'Homo spiritualis: a comparative study of the anthropology of
1691:, 1903. The idea of the double or divided man is developed by
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Human need and propensity to document and organize knowledge,
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2314:"Novelty-loving man" and "Novelty-fearing man", respectively
1972:
Man as defenseless, unprotected, devoid of animal instincts.
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1084:
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have a number of inherited terms for mankind. The etymon of
2928:(3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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to contrast earth-bound humans with celestial beings (i.e.
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Humankind as having a brain evolved for social connections
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187:
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Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of the Law
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Other Indo-European languages name man for his mortality,
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takes the concept as the starting point of his main work
1114:"animal capable of rationality", a term used in medieval
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51:
2333:), and another which clings to habit and fears the new (
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Human capability of learning and adapting by imitation,
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is found in the Germanic languages, and is cognate with
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Man as a worshipping agent, a servant of God or gods.
719:). This is comparable to the explanation given in the
3703:(1509–16) in the context of their theological thought
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Used for man "activated by greed" by Barnett (1977).
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in the internal conflict tormenting the philosopher.
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Starostin, Sergei; Dybo, Anna; Mudrak, Oleg (2003),
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The term used by Abraham Joshua Heschel in his book
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Homo juridicus identifies normative primacy of law,
243:
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3196:"incapable of speech" as the species name given to
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Plato in Twelve Volumes with an English Translation
1380:was central to the formation of the human species.
3286:means simply "someone greedy" Romeo (1979), p. 15.
3175:8 (1): 4-22, p. 4) which means that following the
1372:is "man the aristocrat" in feelings and emotions.
3163:. Note: In 1959, Linnaeus was designated as the
1555:Man as the only being with irrational delusions.
3829:
3234:
3137:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1958
1118:(with reference to Aristotle), and also used by
2992:Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages
2672:Due to historian of European religious history
1942:(2010); also called "man the sly rule bender"
1089:), as "political" or "state-building animal" (
855:. The Arabic word has been influential in the
792:
780:
702:
3607:http://www.umass.edu/preferen/gintis/homo.pdf
3535:"Laziness: A Literary-Historical Perspective"
2803:the phrase gained prominence via the release
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931:
926:
902:
813:. This is comparable to the Semitic word for
786:
3787:"Homo Technologicus: Threat or Opportunity?"
3746:
840:
829:
730:
708:
3624:Journal of the National Medical Association
3218:i.e. Man as chattering or overly talkative.
2610:parody term; the human species as prone to
1143:
1127:
1044:
671:
610:
701:. It has cognates in Baltic (Old Prussian
37:
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3635:
3462:. 2016. Pages 57-59 (among other places).
3227:Alexander Schmemann in 1973, in his book
3129:
3127:
3025:"family, sept; herd"; the second element
2507:Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life
1914:Used as a term for mankind considered as
1714:and self-interested agent (19th century)
1204:
2424:"man the poet", "man the meaning maker"
3781:
3752:
3737:
3532:
3390:The Unilateral Gift Economy Conjecture
2494:"the sacred man" or "the accursed man"
2393:Man as on his way towards finding God,
980:is indistinguishable from the word for
676:is derived from the Indo-European root
14:
3830:
3569:
3124:
2914:
2268:The Science of Discworld II: The Globe
1681:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
1582:Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
1126:(1798). Based on the same pattern are
556:In addition to the generally accepted
3644:
3612:
3489:National Endowment for the Humanities
3343:Homo sapiens contra Homo degeneratus.
3146:
3063:
2639:and critical reference to an average
2002:discussed this idea in his 1965 book
1918:in the cultural sense, as opposed to
1610:Human capability to learn and adapt,
1328:Homo Economicus, Absurdus, or Viator?
1311:Homo Economicus, Absurdus, or Viator?
911:pronunciation of the Chinese word is
3650:
3043:Russisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch
1494:Suggested by Romeo (1979) alongside
1418:(a soul or mind), Heidegger (1975).
1201:was coined by Carl Linnaeus (1758).
2908:
2722:song "Oh! You Pretty Things" 1971.
2689:Coined by the titular character in
2223:Man with the ability to tell lies.
841:
830:
731:
24:
3824:, John Benjamins Publishing, 1979.
3814:
2864:) itself, derived from a word for
2595:The Social Construction of Reality
2407:"depicting man", "man the artist"
2129:"the man who wants to understand"
2094:, specialization and expertise in
2040:"buried-within-the-rectangle man"
1376:uses the term to suggest that the
601:), often replaced by the Latinate
25:
3854:
2547:by Bazán (1972) (Romeo 1979:128)
2010:coined the term in his 2001 book
2699:(1935) to refer to superpowered
1068:
901:used in East Asian languages is
894:also is of uncertain etymology.
74:
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3324:as descriptions of individuals.
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3289:
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3246:
3221:
3186:
3140:
2712:(1963–present), the BBC series
1662:"giving and receiving (hu)man"
1561:The Lost Paradigm: Human Nature
757:ethnic or racial classification
755:. Etymologically, it may be an
3755:Éloge de l'homo techno-logicus
3153:(10 ed.). pp. 18, 20
3150:Systema naturæ. Regnum animale
3107:
3057:
3048:
3011:
3001:
2980:
2961:
2950:
2772:Yves Gingras 2005, similar to
13:
1:
3432:Hart, David Bentley. (2021).
3370:Endgame, Volume 2: Resistance
3021:may be cognate with Sanskrit
2902:
2817:
2778:, in a sense of man creating
2703:like himself. Also occurs in
3822:Ecce Homo!: A Lexicon of Man
3738:Henshilwood, Christopher S.
3547:10.1007/978-3-319-45264-7_22
3029:may be cognate with Latvian
2655:, who wrote the book titled
2524:National Medical Association
2317:coined by characters in the
2030:(Bazán 1972, Romeo 1979:64)
1183:
1104:
1085:
1045:
952:
884:) is of uncertain, possibly
880:
865:
863:. The native Turkic word is
709:
703:
663:
657:
651:
7:
3804:10.3390/philosophies1030199
3705:. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1969.
2885:
2647:and other countries of the
2410:Human sense of aesthetics,
1959:1988, Jürgen Lethmate 1992
1414:Man as in possession of an
932:
793:
787:
781:
588:in English is historically
575:names for the human species
321:Klaatsch & Hauser, 1910
10:
3859:
3312:Romeo (1979), p. 29; both
3282:while in classical Latin,
3258:, part III August 1, 1997"
3229:For the Life of the World.
2821:
2543:, noted as a precedent of
1359:Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre
1224:The following names mimic
1208:
1187:
1093:'s term, based on Plato's
1079:
947:
921:gives rise to Old Chinese
890:
874:
859:, and was adopted in many
799:
745:, derived from a word for
614:
607:(since the 16th century).
3533:Greaney, Michael (2016).
3520:10.1080/03637758409390180
2828:In fiction, specifically
2568:(1990), Eugene Halton in
1362:, the main antagonist of
927:
903:
573:1758), other Latin-based
519:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
510:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
483:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
465:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
447:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
438:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
429:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
420:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
411:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
357:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
339:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
330:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
312:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
303:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
294:Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
278:
271:
239:
234:
216:
209:
71:Scientific classification
69:
45:
36:
31:
3651:Cobb, W. M. (May 1975).
3504:Communication Monographs
3147:Linné, Carl von (1758).
3083:Harvard University Press
2922:; Reeder, D. M. (eds.).
2824:Earth in science fiction
2350:The 11th Edition of The
2177:A Canticle for Leibowitz
1658:Homo donans et recipiens
1102:Harking back to Plato's
823:, represented by Arabic
723:narrative to the Hebrew
713:) and Celtic (Old Irish
611:In the world's languages
474:McCown & Keith, 1932
3586:10.1515/semi.1972.5.1.1
3539:The Restless Compendium
3445:Supiot, Alain. (2007).
3372:, Seven Stories Press (
2732:"symbolic culture man"
2356:The Restless Compendium
2352:Encyclopædia Britannica
1515:in reference to man as
1262:in reference to man as
1258:is medieval, coined by
1228:, mostly consisting of
1052:
1024:
915:. A Proto-Sino-Tibetan
765:
715:
631:Indo-European languages
501:Giuffrida-Ruggeri, 1915
3761:: Les Editions Fides.
3753:Gingras, Yves (2005).
3354:Homo Domesticus Theory
2801:Jocko-Homo Heavenbound
2265:"storytelling ape" in
2000:Abraham Joshua Heschel
1633:What Is Documentation?
1542:); Andrej Poleev 2013
1525:by K.-O. Apel (1955).
1433:Abraham Joshua Heschel
1290:"man the inscrutable"
1205:List of binomial names
1144:
1128:
672:
3436:. Angelico. Page 231.
3119:Lives of Philosophers
2822:Further information:
2372:Human capability for
2090:Human capability for
2036:Homo interreticulatus
1763:human self-reflection
1757:Human capability for
1226:binomial nomenclature
1188:Further information:
834:(cognate with Hebrew
615:Further information:
3630:(5): 437–439. 1969.
3541:. pp. 183–190.
3254:"Humberto Maturana,
3081:. Cambridge, Mass.:
2968:Strong's Concordance
2957:Strong's Concordance
2784:antithesis to nature
2769:"technological man"
2319:Illuminatus! Trilogy
2162:parody variation of
2057:"investigating man"
2043:Used by philosopher
1883:, Frank Palmer 1971
1754:"not self-centered"
1479:"communicating man"
1215:adding missing items
990:. Examples include:
707:), Germanic (Gothic
263:Homo sapiens sapiens
3500:Walter R. Fisher, '
3458:Smith, James K. A.
3434:Roland in Moonlight
3333:Romeo (1979), p. 8.
3243:Romeo (1979), p. 4.
3177:nomenclatural rules
3135:The Human Condition
2996:(starling.rinet.ru)
2715:The Tomorrow People
2607:"sociological man"
2459:G. B. Milner, 1969
2327:Robert Anton Wilson
2254:"storytelling man"
2240:Arthur Schopenhauer
2236:"metaphysical man"
1936:"hypocritical man"
1895:"hierarchical man"
1535:"degenerative man"
1491:"contaminated man"
1326:Giovanni Patriarca
1309:Giovanni Patriarca
1295:Lonely Man of Faith
1293:Soloveitchik, 1965
1049:, from Proto-Ugric
960:person, human being
845:), from a root for
249:Homo sapiens idaltu
3663:(3): 187–95, 232.
3511:2018-12-22 at the
3479:2012-02-28 at the
3173:Systematic Zoology
3089:. pp. 40–41.
3017:its first element
2892:Cultural universal
2765:Homo technologicus
2748:"sympathetic man"
2744:Homo sympathetikos
2653:Aleksandr Zinovyev
2632:for "Soviet Man")
2557:"sentimental man"
2553:Homo sentimentalis
2526:in 1969 and 1975.
2427:Ernest Becker, in
2390:"man the pilgrim"
2194:Friedrich Schiller
2092:division of labour
2045:David Bentley Hart
1994:"questioning man"
1957:Andrew N. Meltzoff
1872:"grammatical man"
1624:"documenting man"
1614:, Theodor Wilhelm
1411:"man with a soul"
1374:Dissanayake (1992)
1340:"worshipping man"
1171:symbolizing animal
1111:animal rationabile
750:red, reddish-brown
645:, the name of the
375:Kleinschmidt, 1931
3757:. Saint-Laurent,
3556:978-3-319-45263-0
3506:, 51 (1984), 1-20
3485:Jefferson Lecture
3473:"The Human Beast"
3416:"Homo Hypocritus"
3314:homo contaminatus
3301:978-1-4051-5882-4
3115:Diogenes Laërtius
3096:978-0-674-99182-8
3087:William Heinemann
2815:
2814:
2718:(1973–1979), and
2603:Homo sociologicus
2471:"reciprocal man"
2232:Homo metaphysicus
2159:"chattering man"
2117:James K. A. Smith
1890:Homo hierarchicus
1860:Homo Geographicus
1851:Homo geographicus
1837:Tor Nørretranders
1724:"to be educated"
1620:Homo documentator
1577:Yuval Noah Harari
1487:Homo contaminatus
1453:"man the greedy"
1399:Humberto Maturana
1164:animal symbolicum
985:men, human beings
925:, modern Chinese
899:Chinese character
779:, so in Armenian
554:
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2669:"Spiritual man"
2665:Homo Spiritualis
2541:Siger of Brabant
2466:Homo reciprocans
2441:"religious man"
2369:"suffering man"
2225:Fernando Vallejo
2174:(2006), also in
2070:"juridical man"
2053:Homo investigans
1990:Homo interrogans
1974:J. F. Blumenbach
1952:"imitating man"
1868:Homo grammaticus
1858:Robert D. Sack,
1817:"ferocious man"
1787:"fabricator man"
1771:Helmuth Plessner
1750:Homo excentricus
1685:Honoré de Balzac
1531:Homo degeneratus
1513:Nicolaus Cusanus
1475:Homo communicans
1466:"combining man"
1428:"apathetic man"
1424:Homo apathetikos
1416:animus sive mens
1378:emergence of art
1370:Homo aestheticus
1365:Homo oeconomicus
1353:"aesthetic man"
1349:Homo aestheticus
1323:"adaptable man"
1319:Homo adaptabilis
1286:Homo absconditus
1271:
1270:
1260:Nicolaus Cusanus
1243:Homo oeconomicus
1238:Homo aestheticus
1219:reliable sources
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3420:Overcoming bias
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3264:on May 11, 2015
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3203:Pithecanthropus
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3133:Hannah Arendt.
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2865:
2830:science fiction
2826:
2820:
2728:Homo symbolicus
2686:"superior man"
2657:Homo Sovieticus
2624:Homo Sovieticus
2616:Ralf Dahrendorf
2591:Thomas Luckmann
2503:Giorgio Agamben
2456:"laughing man"
2437:Homo religiosus
2273:Terry Pratchett
2108:Homo liturgicus
2023:"ignorant man"
1969:"helpless man"
1932:Homo hypocritus
1920:homo biologicus
1855:"man in place"
1833:"generous man"
1788:
1786:
1785:"toolmaker man"
1707:"economic man"
1702:Homo economicus
1645:"domestic man"
1641:Homo domesticus
1607:"learning man"
1523:Homo alter deus
1496:Homo inquinatus
1252:use of language
1222:
1207:
1192:
1186:
1173:
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1167:
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1152:laboring animal
1151:
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1145:animal laborans
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987:
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945:and to Tibetan
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3843:Lists of names
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3797:(3): 199–208.
3783:Warwick, Kevin
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3037:"boy, child".
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2807:'s 1977 song "
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2705:Marvel Comics'
2691:Olaf Stapledon
2687:
2684:
2678:
2677:
2670:
2667:
2661:
2660:
2643:person in the
2633:
2626:
2620:
2619:
2608:
2605:
2599:
2598:
2583:
2580:
2574:
2573:
2558:
2555:
2549:
2548:
2537:
2536:"knowing man"
2534:
2528:
2527:
2520:
2517:
2515:Homo sanguinis
2511:
2510:
2495:
2492:
2484:
2483:
2480:Herbert Gintis
2472:
2469:
2461:
2460:
2457:
2454:
2448:
2447:
2442:
2439:
2433:
2432:
2425:
2422:
2416:
2415:
2408:
2405:
2399:
2398:
2395:Gabriel Marcel
2391:
2388:
2382:
2381:
2370:
2367:
2361:
2360:
2348:
2347:"slacker man"
2345:
2339:
2338:
2315:
2312:
2310:Homo neophobus
2306:Homo neophilus
2302:
2301:
2298:Walter Burkert
2295:
2294:"killing man"
2292:
2284:
2283:
2261:in 1984. Also
2255:
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2243:
2237:
2234:
2228:
2227:
2221:
2218:
2212:
2211:
2198:Johan Huizinga
2191:
2190:"playing man"
2188:
2182:
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2160:
2157:
2151:
2150:
2147:
2146:"talking man"
2144:
2138:
2137:
2130:
2127:
2121:
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2113:
2110:
2104:
2103:
2088:
2087:"working man"
2085:
2079:
2078:
2071:
2068:
2066:Homo juridicus
2062:
2061:
2058:
2055:
2049:
2048:
2041:
2038:
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2021:
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1884:
1873:
1870:
1864:
1863:
1856:
1853:
1847:
1846:
1834:
1831:
1829:Homo generosus
1825:
1824:
1818:
1815:
1809:
1808:
1797:Kenneth Oakley
1790:
1783:
1775:
1774:
1767:theory of mind
1755:
1752:
1746:
1745:
1738:
1737:"ethical man"
1735:
1729:
1728:
1725:
1722:
1720:Homo educandus
1716:
1715:
1708:
1705:
1697:
1696:
1693:Émile Durkheim
1678:
1675:
1667:
1666:
1663:
1660:
1654:
1653:
1650:Derrick Jensen
1646:
1643:
1637:
1636:
1625:
1622:
1616:
1615:
1608:
1605:
1599:
1598:
1595:
1594:"network man"
1592:
1586:
1585:
1573:
1570:
1564:
1563:
1553:
1550:
1544:
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1521:; expanded to
1509:
1508:"creator man"
1506:
1500:
1499:
1492:
1489:
1483:
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1480:
1477:
1471:
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1462:Homo combinans
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1281:
1278:
1275:
1206:
1203:
1190:Human taxonomy
1185:
1182:
1178:Ernst Cassirer
1129:animal sociale
1105:zōon politikon
1086:zōon politikon
1080:ζῷον πολιτικόν
1070:
1067:
1027:, possibly in
974:band societies
691:, as it were,
612:
609:
569:: 'wise man',
558:taxonomic name
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537:Linnaeus, 1758
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3212:Henri Bergson
3209:
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3069:The Statesman
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2935:0-801-88221-4
2931:
2927:
2926:
2921:
2920:Wilson, D. E.
2917:
2916:Groves, C. P.
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2747:
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2742:
2741:
2738:
2734:
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2726:
2725:
2721:
2720:David Bowie's
2717:
2716:
2711:
2710:
2706:
2702:
2698:
2697:
2692:
2688:
2685:
2683:
2682:Homo superior
2680:
2679:
2675:
2674:Steven Ozment
2671:
2668:
2666:
2663:
2662:
2658:
2654:
2650:
2646:
2642:
2638:
2634:
2631:
2627:
2625:
2622:
2621:
2617:
2613:
2609:
2606:
2604:
2601:
2600:
2596:
2592:
2588:
2584:
2582:"social man"
2581:
2579:
2576:
2575:
2571:
2567:
2563:
2562:Milan Kundera
2559:
2556:
2554:
2551:
2550:
2546:
2542:
2538:
2535:
2533:
2530:
2529:
2525:
2521:
2519:"bloody man"
2518:
2516:
2513:
2512:
2508:
2504:
2500:
2496:
2493:
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2490:
2486:
2485:
2481:
2477:
2476:Samuel Bowles
2473:
2470:
2468:
2467:
2463:
2462:
2458:
2455:
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2449:
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2445:Alister Hardy
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2378:Viktor Frankl
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1612:Heinrich Roth
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1590:Homo dictyous
1588:
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1410:
1408:
1407:Homo animalis
1405:
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1392:
1390:"loving man"
1389:
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1159:Hannah Arendt
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363:
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2545:Homo sapiens
2544:
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2420:Homo poetica
2419:
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2365:Homo patiens
2364:
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2343:Homo otiosus
2342:
2334:
2330:
2309:
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2287:
2266:
2262:
2249:Homo narrans
2247:
2231:
2220:"lying man"
2215:
2208:Hideo Kojima
2201:
2185:
2175:
2164:Homo loquens
2163:
2154:
2142:Homo loquens
2141:
2125:Homo logicus
2124:
2115:Philosopher
2107:
2100:Theodor Litt
2082:
2075:Alain Supiot
2065:
2052:
2035:
2027:
2018:
2011:
2003:
1989:
1978:J. G. Herder
1965:Homo inermis
1964:
1948:Homo imitans
1947:
1940:Robin Hanson
1931:
1924:Homo sapiens
1923:
1919:
1911:"human man"
1907:Homo humanus
1906:
1899:Louis Dumont
1888:
1867:
1859:
1850:
1842:Generous Man
1840:
1828:
1812:
1778:
1749:
1733:Homo ethicus
1732:
1719:
1700:
1670:
1657:
1640:
1632:
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1603:Homo discens
1602:
1589:
1580:
1572:"human god"
1567:
1560:
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1504:Homo creator
1503:
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1437:The Prophets
1436:
1435:in his book
1423:
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1356:In Goethe's
1348:
1336:Homo adorans
1335:
1327:
1318:
1310:
1301:
1294:
1285:
1277:Translation
1263:
1256:Homo creator
1255:
1248:Homo loquens
1247:
1241:
1237:
1234:Homo sapiens
1233:
1229:
1223:
1211:dynamic list
1199:Homo sapiens
1198:
1193:
1162:
1109:
1101:
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1046:mäńćī, mańśi
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976:, the local
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144:Infraorder:
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3697:Jean Gerson
3580:(1): 1–30.
3471:Tom Wolfe,
3284:homo avarus
3268:January 21,
3216:Homo loquax
3157:19 November
2578:Homo socius
2566:Immortality
2532:Homo sciens
2452:Homo ridens
2403:Homo pictor
2386:Homo viator
2323:Robert Shea
2289:Homo necans
2277:Ian Stewart
2263:Pan narrans
2216:Homo mendax
2203:Homo Ludens
2186:Homo ludens
2155:Homo loquax
2134:Alan Cooper
2026:Antonym to
2004:Who is Man?
1980:1784–1791,
1821:T. H. White
1759:objectivity
1672:Homo duplex
1557:Edgar Morin
1548:Homo demens
1449:Homo avarus
1161:1958), and
1122:(1760) and
1060:man, person
909:Old Chinese
791:, Sanskrit
582:common name
542:wadjakensis
533:troglodytes
461:neptunianus
416:hyperboreus
407:hottentotus
348:Broom, 1917
290:aethiopicus
235:Subspecies
164:Subfamily:
148:Simiiformes
54:(left) and
3832:Categories
3725:9027211892
3256:Metadesign
3214:(1943) as
3085:; London:
3067:(1975) . "
3045:(1950–58).
3039:Max Vasmer
2903:References
2897:Übermensch
2818:In fiction
2809:Jocko Homo
2796:"ape-man"
2792:Jocko Homo
2780:technology
2775:homo faber
2641:conformist
2489:Homo sacer
2412:Hans Jonas
2281:Jack Cohen
2166:, used by
2008:John Bruin
1813:Homo ferox
1801:Max Frisch
1780:Homo faber
1740:Man as an
1552:"mad man"
1540:devolution
1386:Homo amans
1209:This is a
797:and Greek
785:, Persian
617:Man (word)
470:palestinus
452:monstrosus
353:columbicus
299:americanus
138:Haplorhini
134:Suborder:
60:Akha tribe
3594:170413096
3573:Semiotica
3165:lectotype
2880:mythology
2838:Earthling
2709:The X-Men
2693:'s novel
2637:sarcastic
2630:Dog Latin
2612:sociology
2499:Roman law
2374:suffering
2335:neophobus
2331:neophilus
2172:Tom Wolfe
1793:Karl Marx
1710:Man as a
1568:Homo deus
1518:imago Dei
1393:Man as a
1265:imago Dei
1184:Etymology
1096:Statesman
1091:Aristotle
1033:Hungarian
1025:khoe-khoe
1001:Inuktitut
918:r-mi(j)-n
886:pre-Greek
881:anthropos
696:earthling
596:Germanic
506:scythicus
479:patagonus
443:melaninus
434:japeticus
398:grimaldii
196:Species:
168:Homininae
158:Hominidae
94:Kingdom:
88:Eukaryota
3785:(2016).
3509:Archived
3487:for the
3477:Archived
3449:. Verso.
3198:Java Man
3192:Compare
2988:*k`i̯uĺe
2944:62265494
2918:(2005).
2886:See also
2696:Odd John
2597:(1966).
2572:(1995).
2539:Used by
2431:(1968).
2206:(1938);
2196:(1795);
2180:(1960).
2170:(1943),
2077:, 2007.
1881:language
1712:rational
1687:, 1846.
1683:, 1754.
1441:apatheia
1431:Used by
1021:Khoekhoe
968:In some
891:čelověkъ
875:ἄνθρωπος
842:אֱנוֹשׁ
803:meaning
769:meaning
571:Linnaeus
524:spelaeus
371:drennani
344:capensis
308:arabicus
273:Synonyms
227:Linnaeus
178:Hominini
154:Family:
128:Primates
118:Mammalia
108:Chordata
104:Phylum:
98:Animalia
84:Domain:
3679:1142453
3670:2609302
3637:2611676
3008:human".
2876:deities
2862:humanus
2846:Earther
2834:fantasy
2701:mutants
2509:(1998)
2482:, 1997
2414:, 1961
2397:, 1945
2300:, 1972
2242:, 1819
2136:, 1999
1877:grammar
1862:(1997)
1845:(2005)
1773:, 1928
1744:agent.
1742:ethical
1652:, 2006
1635:, 1951
1559:, 1973
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1180:1944).
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721:Genesis
652:manuṣya
584:of the
515:sinicus
488:priscus
425:indicus
184:Genus:
174:Tribe:
124:Order:
114:Class:
3838:Humans
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2842:Terran
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2782:as an
2757:pathos
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2028:sciens
1976:1779,
1803:1957,
1799:1949,
1395:loving
1280:Notes
1037:magyar
1029:Uralic
970:tribal
940:people
923:/*miŋ/
872:Greek
800:βροτός
774:mortal
766:mr̥tós
679:dʰǵʰm-
670:Latin
664:manava
661:, and
658:manush
623:, and
621:Mannus
594:(from
257:, 2003
255:et al.
253:White
229:, 1758
56:female
50:human
32:Human
3590:S2CID
3483:2006
3065:Plato
3031:vaiks
3027:-věkъ
3023:kula-
3019:čelo-
2878:) in
2869:earth
2854:human
2850:Gaian
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2102:1948
2098:and,
1984:1940
1916:human
1901:1966
1823:1958
1401:2008
1330:2014
1313:2014
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1075:Plato
1053:mańć-
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1042:Mansi
1016:bantu
1011:Bantu
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831:إنسان
826:insan
794:marta
764:*
732:אָדָם
716:duine
686:earth
604:human
567:Latin
335:cafer
48:adult
3763:ISBN
3721:ASIN
3699:and
3675:PMID
3551:ISBN
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3316:and
3297:ISBN
3270:2016
3167:for
3159:2012
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2990:in:
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782:mard
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710:guma
704:zmūi
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642:Manu
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