speak before or saying words without thinking
humans can choose between good and evil. and are free the follow which ever path they choose.
The kind of logical thinking that goes from the general to the specific is known as deductive reasoning. In this approach, one starts with a general principle or theory and applies it to specific cases to draw conclusions. For example, if all humans are mortal (general premise) and Socrates is a human (specific case), then one can conclude that Socrates is mortal. This method is often used in mathematics and formal logic.
Logical Thinking is studying How one should reason Critical Thinking is studying how humans actually reason
My World History book in high school says that the homo sapiens or "thinking man" arose in 200,000 B.C. The more modern humans, homo sapiens sapiens or "thinking thinking man" arose shortly after. Records of the "thinking man" disappeared around 30,000 B.C. but the "thinking thinking man" records remain, which is what modern humans are.
Cats are smarter than humans. - INCORRECT.
What was the some of the reasons early humans started to settle down? Why did they choose to settle near water?
Humans in general, no.
In general, yes.
that deepens on area (Just in General.)
Humans are not the only animal capable of thinking, all animals think but it is generally accepted that humans are the only animals capable of rational thinking, better understood as being able to think in advance what the outcome of our actions would be and can alter our behavior accordingly.
Humans breathe about fifteen times per minute without even thinking about it. This essential function provides oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide waste.
Deductive reasoning is a type of logical thinking where a specific conclusion is drawn from general principles or premises. An example of deductive reasoning is: All humans are mortal. Socrates is a human. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.