If we define culture simply as social traditions based on language, it is a uniquely human phenomenon.
"It's about a very true human phenomenon," she said.
Soon she was running, and that brought her a new human phenomenon: breathlessness.
To study appropriate human phenomena it is necessary to use multiple systems of inquiry.
Yet for him, religious experience is both a universal and a particular human phenomenon.
These terms describe the human ecological phenomena marking this unique turn in the evolution of Earth's history.
Now, 'culture' includes all human phenomena which are not purely results of human genetics.
This is not only a human phenomenon, but happens throughout the animal world.
Planned socialization is mostly a human phenomenon; and all through history, people have been making plans for teaching or training others.
Hitler, he said, "was a human phenomenon which the historian must seek to understand."