Human Life
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A Human Life is a life of a human.
- AKA: Human Existence, Human Lifespan, Individual Human Life.
- Context:
- It can typically span Temporal Durations through biological lifespans.
- It can typically progress through Life Stages via developmental processes.
- It can typically involve Conscious Experiences through human consciousness.
- It can typically require Basic Needs through physiological requirements.
- It can typically manifest Human Behaviors through action patterns.
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- It can often pursue Life Goals through purposeful activity.
- It can often form Social Relationships through human interactions.
- It can often create Cultural Contributions through creative expressions.
- It can often experience Life Events through temporal occurrences.
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- It can range from being a Brief Human Life to being a Long Human Life, depending on its human life duration.
- It can range from being a Simple Human Life to being a Complex Human Life, depending on its human life experiential richness.
- It can range from being an Isolated Human Life to being a Connected Human Life, depending on its human life social integration.
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- It can exhibit Life Quality Measures through wellbeing indicators.
- It can demonstrate Life Trajectorys through developmental pathways.
- It can contain Life Narratives through biographical elements.
- It can involve Life Choices through decision points.
- It can generate Life Legacys through lasting impacts.
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- Example(s):
- Life Stage-Based Human Lifes, such as:
- Infant Human Life characterized by developmental dependency.
- Adolescent Human Life featuring identity formation.
- Adult Human Life involving social responsibility.
- Elder Human Life demonstrating life reflection.
- Quality-Based Human Lifes, such as:
- Good Life achieving life satisfaction and wellbeing.
- Tragic Human Life experiencing persistent suffering.
- Meaningful Life creating purposeful contributions.
- Examined Life pursuing philosophical inquiry.
- Context-Based Human Lifes, such as:
- Urban Human Life within city environments.
- Rural Human Life in agricultural settings.
- Nomadic Human Life through mobile lifestyles.
- Digital Age Human Life integrating technology dependence.
- Achievement-Based Human Lifes, such as:
- Scientific Pioneer Life advancing human knowledge.
- Artistic Life creating cultural artifacts.
- Service-Oriented Life supporting community wellbeing.
- Entrepreneurial Life building economic ventures.
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- Life Stage-Based Human Lifes, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Artificial Life, which lacks biological origin and human consciousness.
- Animal Life, which involves non-human organisms with different cognitive capacity.
- Plant Life, which exhibits vegetative existence without conscious experience.
- Digital Avatar Life, which simulates human characteristics without physical embodiment.
- Fictional Character Life, which exists in narrative realms without actual existence.
- See: The Human Life Review, Human Life Span, Human Life Amendment, Human Life International.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_life Retrieved:2023-9-19.
- Human life may refer to:
- Human life span, statistical measure of the average time a human being is expected to live
- Human Life Amendment, various proposals to amend the United States Constitution to prohibit abortion
- Human Life International, an American-based Roman Catholic activist anti-abortion organization
- The Human Life Review, a quarterly journal devoted to explorations of life issues, primarily abortion
- Human life may refer to: