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  2. Grisliness, human or not, propels 'Grotesquerie' and ... - AOL

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    Where the monsters of “Monsters” are all recognizably human, “Grotesquerie” suggests something more cosmic at work, like a darkness summoned in a story by horror master H.P. Lovecraft, or ...

  3. Human - Wikipedia

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    Human evolution was not a simple linear or branched progression but involved interbreeding between related species. [45] [46] [47] Genomic research has shown that hybridization between substantially diverged lineages was common in human evolution. [48]

  4. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    By focusing on imitating humans, rather than augmenting or extending human capabilities, the Turing Test risks directing research and implementation toward technologies that substitute for humans and thereby drive down wages and income for workers. As they lose economic power, these workers may also lose political power, making it more ...

  5. Homo - Wikipedia

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    Homo (from Latin homō ' human ') is a genus of great ape (family Hominidae) that emerged from the genus Australopithecus and encompasses only a single extant species, Homo sapiens (modern humans), along with a number of extinct species (collectively called archaic humans) classified as either ancestral or closely related to modern humans; these include Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis.

  6. Denisovan - Wikipedia

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    Analyses of the modern human genomes indicate past interbreeding with at least two groups of archaic humans, Neanderthals [56] and Denisovans, [25] [57] and that such interbreeding events occurred on multiple occasions. Comparisons of the Denisovan, Neanderthal, and modern human genomes have revealed evidence of a complex web of interbreeding ...

  7. Human evolution - Wikipedia

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    The hominoids are descendants of a common ancestor.. Homo sapiens is a distinct species of the hominid family of primates, which also includes all the great apes. [1] Over their evolutionary history, humans gradually developed traits such as bipedalism, dexterity, and complex language, [2] as well as interbreeding with other hominins (a tribe of the African hominid subfamily), [3] indicating ...

  8. Personhood - Wikipedia

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    A person is recognized by law as such, not because they are human, but because rights and duties are ascribed to them. The person is the legal subject or substance of which the rights and duties are attributes. An individual human being considered to be having such attributes is what lawyers call a "natural person". [26]

  9. Anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Schemas about humans are used as the basis because this knowledge is acquired early in life, is more detailed than knowledge about non-human entities, and is more readily accessible in memory. [77] Anthropomorphism can also function as a strategy to cope with loneliness when other human connections are not available. [78]