His research into the innate capacity for empathy among primates has led De Waal to the conclusion that non-human great apes and humans are simply different types of apes, and that empathic and cooperative tendencies are continuous between these species.
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Right, integrates, hard-working, honest, generous and respectful to the extreme of the code of honour of its kind, Vashiel is the perfect one opposed of his / her brother of which it shares the innate capacity however to accumulate the blunders.
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According to Chomsky, competence is an individual's innate capacity and potential for language ( like in Saussure's " langue " ), while performance is the specific way in which it is used by individuals, groups, and communities ( ie, " parole ", in Saussurean terms ).
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International bodies such as Negroid races but stated that " It is now generally recognized that intelligence tests do not in themselves enable us to differentiate safely between what is due to innate capacity and what is the result of environmental influences, training and education ."
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Fred Hoffman hypothesizes that underlying Basquiat's sense of himself as an artist was his " innate capacity to function as something like an oracle, distilling his perceptions of the outside world down to their essence and, in turn, projecting them outward through his creative acts ."
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Later movements, in a backlash, leaned more toward the Mark Twain view that the natural child, like the fictional Huckleberry Finn, is untainted except by society, and prescribed a lighter parental touch to nurture what was believed to be the child's innate capacity for empathy and charity.
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In short, the lack of concerted effort by governments and the pharmaceutical industry, together with the innate capacity of microbes to develop resistance at a rate that outpaces development of new drugs, suggests that existing strategies for developing viable, long-term anti-microbial therapies are ultimately doomed to failure.
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The latter is the source of a telling comment of du Pre's with regard to Elgar, which her own life seems to have borne out in abundance : " A genius is one who, with an innate capacity, affects for good or evil the life of others ."
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Note that spoken or gestural languages seem to be something that people spontaneously develop ( or at least, have an innate capacity to learn ) which is not true, as far as we know, of written languages .-- talk ) 16 : 51, 31 May 2014 ( UTC)
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In the context of Plato's Problem, our visual system is an innate capacity that enables us to be aware of a considerable portion of our immediate environment which enhances our conscious experience by supplementing it with an extensive environmental awareness and predisposing us to extract meaningful perceptual information.