What is the difference between human activity and animal activity?

In animals, the stimulus for the manifestation of any activity is the presence of instincts. Man, in addition to satisfying primary desires, also needs intellectual saturation. Animals do not plan their activities – go hunting, for example, makes hunger. The individual always makes plans for the future (no matter how long-term they may be). The way animals perform any actions is the result of biological development, and a person performs his actions based on the acquired experience. People create and use tools. Humanity, in the process of their vital activity, modify the surrounding world – animals only consume.



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