Or is he the most sophisticated animal? And how does one define and measure sophistication.Philosophically and theologically speaking (evolution has also philosophical implications), is man an animal? Or is he something else, more sophisticated?
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Or is he the most sophisticated animal? And how does one define and measure sophistication.Philosophically and theologically speaking (evolution has also philosophical implications), is man an animal? Or is he something else, more sophisticated?
Hannah Arendt in her work "The Banality of Evil" points out that the defining quality of the human being (what makes us different than animals) is to be able to think.Or is he the most sophisticated animal? And how does one define and measure sophistication.
Would you or Arendt classify Rakus as human?Hannah Arendt in her work "The Banality of Evil" points out that the defining quality of the human being (what makes us different than animals) is to be able to think.
Let's say that animals are evolving into more and more intelligent and empathetic species.Would you or Arendt classify Rakus as human?
It will stop, sooner or later.Unfortunately, because humans go to war as far back as we can take human history.
Well...some men are still apes, that's why they worship war.Even our closest relatives, the chimps, go to war. Wish it wasn't so, but it's the reality.
All things present in the animal world. The jungle law, aka law of the fittest.If anyone has read ' The 48 Laws of Power ' by Robert Greene, he basically lays out laws of exploitation, manipulation, and destruction. These laws undermine the builders, and makers in society, and put the emphasis on controlling, and manipulating things to one's advantage. It focuses on exerting power over people, and subordinating people's will to people in powerful positions.
What is power?Imo these kinds of powers reap havoc on the public trust, and undermine legitimate power gained by achieving and deserving one's position.
Human nature must be healed before we procreate. Because unhealed people will create more unhealed people-To me humanity is a spectrum of human natures. Unfortunately these kinds of powers rise too often in the world, and advantage themselves through insidious domination, and strategic tactics that rot society and ultimately lead to violence and war.
Love born of virtue, and family is important to the survival and well being of humanity. The two are inseparable. Those whom are loveless are incapable of valuing others correctly, and probably focus on utility of people, and nothing more than that. Arrogance breeds war.All things present in the animal world. The jungle law, aka law of the fittest.
What is power?
Freud would say that power is the absolutization of sexual potency. The transposition of sexual potency into everyday life.
Unfortunately people don't realize that what they do in the secrecy of their bedroom is transposed into their daily routine.
They do unconsciously.
It has been proven that those people who hate romance and enjoy mechanical and loveless sex are the most likely to become warlike and bossy.
Human nature must be healed before we procreate. Because unhealed people will create more unhealed people-
What about the possibility that those theologians are simply wrong? After all, this concept isn't really supported by any evidence and as you're presenting it here is somewhat self-contradictory; On one hand you're saying the defining feature that differentiates humans and animals is a soul yet you're also saying that there are plenty of humans who don't have a soul (for some unspecified reason). And those theologians will also say that humans are perfectly capable of doing "evil" things without suggesting all of those humans don't have a soul. Indeed, it is often suggested that only humans are truly capable of the free will choices to do "good" or "evil".Since theologians often say that animals don't have a soul as humans do, but just some universal spirit within them, I cannot but conclude they are very similar to animals.
Well...some men are still apes, that's why they worship war.