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Hominity

Tue Feb 7, 2012 8:49 AM EST
science, culture, biology, brain, anthropology, human-evolution, cognition
By pfpuech
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A NEW CONCEPT by Pierre-Francois Puech 

[L homin-, homo +  ity] 1996   We have found that language has no direct word corresponding to the emersion of man through animal nature.

After discoveries of fossil species belonging to the human family, but possessing neither his skull development nor his genius, words coming from latin homo appeared (hominidae, hominid). But these neologisms have their place only in taxonomy (the Science of Classification) and do not express the profound nature of the question. In the same way the word "hominization", currently used since 1950, means the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate man from his primate ancestors and does not point to the main characteristics of man himself.

Probably because he felt this deficiency Teilhard de Chardin invented the words "hominisé" and "hominoïde", but both are not totally cleared from a phylogenetic connotation based on natural evolutionary relationships.

So, we had to find a word whose characteristics would be proper to man only. For the animal we have "animality" (the animal nature), the essential nature of a god îs "deity". Between god and animal, man should have his place wilh the word "hominity" which could be defined as all the characteristics proper to man, attaining to the beautiful formula of the philosopher "I think, so I am http://independent.academia.edu/pfpuech/Papers/330055/Garusi_Hominid_1_variability_and_specialization_of_early_hominids_in_their_masticatory_apparatus._Part_III

The extreme variation in morphology and size in Australopithecus afarensis (Hadar, Laetoli and Garusi hominids) has to say about the evolution leading to hominity.

Hominid fossils discoveries have provided several australopithecine species, from 1 to 5 million years (Myr), with some human characteristics. The record is still fragmentary and there are many morphological gaps, however comparison of the fossils establishs a divergence of forms from character displacement with time that can be attibuted to an evolutionary pressure on successive and competing species.

When Man Began. The features of Garusi hominid indicate a possible derived position of the exagerate prognathism of Hadar hominids. This derived position can be opposed to the other derived position in a high position of the anterior masseter origin in Australopithecus africanus - A. robustus - A. boisei. In the two cases we observe a departure from the primitive condition suggested in the Garusi hominid. http://independent.academia.edu/pfpuech/Papers/330071/Garusi_Hominid_1_variability_and_specialization_of_early_hominids_in_their_masticatory_apparatus._Part_IV  

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Andrew-1162039

Considering the sense of self is a characteristic that quite possibly exists outside of the hominid genus in species like dolphins and whales at the very least, it seems like a somewhat arbitrary classification tool since it will not result in a further narrowing of the taxonomy. Seems almost like a religious attempt to separate man from his genetic predecessors and separate him from the likes of lowly animals rather than admitting their is virtually no difference.

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Reply#1 - Tue Feb 7, 2012 9:50 AM EST
pfpuech

You are, if I have well understood, dealing with existential phenomelogy. It is the awareness of temporality which establishes that the relationship that human beings have with the world is through concem (Helen Mary Warnock, 1970).

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#1.1 - Tue Feb 7, 2012 2:39 PM EST
Andrew-1162039

concem

Not sure what that word means or what you are trying to say here.

Also curious why you simply didn't use the existing word humanity rather than creating a word of your own, since it seems to accurately describe the nature of being human in the same way deity and animality are used to describe animal and god's nature above.

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#1.2 - Tue Feb 7, 2012 2:51 PM EST
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pfpuech

Humanity is the addition of hominity to an animal nature. Hominity includes the conceptual distinction of essence and existence that leads one to ask how one can articulate one and the other regarding the human condition.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 8, 2012 3:21 PM EST
RGoodfellow

And; the flabous is diaramicly compassalatied to the intraditransmorphphial composzition. So what?

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#2.1 - Thu Feb 9, 2012 4:37 PM EST
pfpuech

You constitute an intentioned contextual, functional image

    #2.2 - Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:05 PM EST
    RGoodfellow

    No I don't! I reconstitute the unintentional pretentiousness of a dysfunctional self-image!

      #2.3 - Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:59 PM EST
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