Towards the conscious humanization of Homo Sapiens (II): Complementarity and correspondence

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Delving into previous reflections on what makes us human and the value that elective affinity and individuality have to achieve collective conscious humanization of our species (Carbonell & Hortolà, RAMPAS, 15, pp. 7–11, 2013; RAMPAS, 18, pp. 11-17), in this short essay the views on how complementarity and correspondence may affect our conscious process towards full humanization are added. Without the physical, ethological, cultural and sexual complementarity, the evolution of many populations and ways of life that are known to us would be difficult to understand. Therefore, systemically analyze the trophic interrelation and biocenosis at a certain moment of history brings us closer to understanding the ways of complementarity that exist and the benefits that can be removed. On the other hand, in a time of social acceleration as that which has caused the exponential evolutionary vibration, correspondence can support at all times and help us look how to establish relationships that generate positive synthesis. While complementarity plays a well defined role in structuring biosphere, correspondence does in the functionality of it and makes our adaptation possible.

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Anthropological prospective, sociology, human evoluti

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Carbonell i Roura, E., & Hortolà i Gómez, P. (2017). Towards the conscious humanization of Homo Sapiens (II): Complementarity and correspondence. Revista Atlántica-Mediterránea De Prehistoria Y Arqueología Social, 19, 9–14. Retrieved from https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/rampas/article/view/2556