Curiosity


 
 
Curiosity

Curiosity is any natural inquisitive behaviour, evident by observation in many animal species, and is the emotional aspect of living beings that engenders exploration, investigation and learning.

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In essence, "curiosity" is a term that describes an unknown number of behavioural and psychological mechanisms, which have the effect of impelling beings to seek information and interaction with their environment and with other beings in their vicinity.

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Curiosity is common to human beings at all ages; from infancy to old age, and is easy to observe in many other animal species. From apes and cats to fish, reptiles and insects; many aspects of exploration are shared among all beings, as all known terrestrial beings share similar aspects: limited size, and a need to seek out food sources.

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Curiosity may also refer as a noun to a novel item or phenomenon kept as an attraction to the interest of the public; it is so named because it is intended to engender curiosity in its viewers.

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Though humans are sometimes considered curious, even especially curious, they sometimes seem to miss the obvious when compared to other animals. What seems to happen is that human curiosity combined with the ability to think in an abstract way, lead to mimesis, fantasy and imagination - eventually leading to a especially human way of thinking ("human reason"), which is abstract and self aware, or conscious. This in turn allows most adult humans to rely heavily upon beliefs which they have learnt long before, but which might only be imagined to be correct. See Francis Bacon concerning "idols".

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A morbid curiosity is a compulsion, fixed with excitement and fear, to know about macabre topics, such as death and horrible violence (snuff film). In a milder form, however, this can be understood as a cathartic form of behaviour or as something instinctive within humans. According to Aristotle, in his Poetics Ch 4 we even ?enjoy contemplating the most precise images of things whose sight is painful to us?.

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Natural: 'Natural' is defined as "of or relating to nature"; this applies to both definitions of 'nature': 'essence' ("one's true nature") and 'the untouched world' ("force of nature")....

Behaviour: redirect Behavior...

Animal: :For the Muppet Show character, see Animal (Muppet). For the professional wrestler, see Joseph Laurinaitis....


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Old Curiosity Shop, The (2007)(DVD)
Old Curiosity Shop, The (2007)(DVD)
The Old Curiosity Shop
The Old Curiosity Shop
Bleak House / Old Curiosity Shop, The :Colector's Set (DVD)
Bleak House / Old Curiosity Shop, The :Colector's Set (DVD)
Albert Einstein - Curiosity
Albert Einstein - Curiosity
Schloss Glienicke  Grosse Neugierde  the Great Curiosity
Schloss Glienicke Grosse Neugierde the Great Curiosity

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Animal (2) - Exploration (2) - Francis Bacon (1) - Conscious (1) - Idols (1) - Death (1) - Imagination (1) - Fantasy (1) - Self aware (1) - Reason (1) - Violence (1) - Animal (Muppet) (1) - Muppet Show (1) - Joseph Laurinaitis (1) - Professional wrestler (1) -
 

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