On Saturday, January 5, 2013 3:15:00 PM UTC-5, rigs wrote:
The patriarchal systems have endured because of the economics and--
security they pretended to afford women. Independent women will shuck
it off eventually which is why the backward cultures are in a violent
tizzy.
On Jan 5, 4:48 am, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Culture develops through generations , similar to the development of
> science. One scientist makes a discovery and generations of scientists
> take that forward through inventions and further discoveries. Passing
> on of knowledge to future generations is what has made humans so
> evolved. We are influenced by culture , but in the process we make
> additions and modifications to it. Also varying cultures have an
> effect on each other and cultures thus change with time.
> Everything has an effect on the little child whether it be genes or
> the environment. The ' I ' is creative and improves upon itself , but
> that is innate and to my understanding due to genes and learning.
> Ultimately, it is brain-matter which takes us forward and society is
> the field in which it develops.
>
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> On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:24 PM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm not much convinced by the "psychoanalusts" RP - though modern
> > brain research does show that our real-time decision-making bears
> > little relation to the ways in which we rationalise it. The little
> > grey cells are mythical - in fact they are white in colour. You are
> > describing man as social animal in my view. Various tests tend to
> > confirm the gist of what you are saying - racism persists amongst
> > those equipped with politically correct lexicon because of the
> > 'unconscious'. I have 'failed' some of these tests myself but don't
> > commit the 'offences' despite the 'promptings'. We have even found
> > the white brain matter is structured differently in paedophiles, that
> > teenage brains are very different from adult ones and so on.
> > Connectivity between bits of the brain is also different in serious
> > criminals (and I suspect banksters). What of the role of culture in
> > all this?
>
> > On 4 Jan, 05:45, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Kindly substitute ' matter ' for ' unconscious' with reference to
> >> promptings to will.
>
> >> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:39 AM, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Neil , we know what we are doing but in some cases what we believe our
> >> > motives for those actions to be are not so , rather the real motives
> >> > are exact opposites and are buried in the unconscious traceable by the
> >> > psychoanalysts. The promptings to the ' will ' arise from the ' grey
> >> > matter ' which is unconscious, and we ourselves arise from the same.
>
> >> > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:01 AM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> Do we think a body human if it doesn't know what it is doing RP? Part
> >> >> of judgement is allowing for mistakes.
>
> >> >> On 2 Jan, 17:31, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> Psychologists say that a person's conscious motives are not the real
> >> >>> determinants of behavior but one's real motives lie in the unconscious and
> >> >>> one is not aware of them. A person who is obsessed with cleanliness is
> >> >>> ostensibly a very clean person but in reality he has strong instinctive sex
> >> >>> drive which get repressed as he cannot accept them.
> >> >>> The question is that are we to judge ourselves or judged by others for our
> >> >>> behavior by the conscious motives or the repressed unconscious motives ?
> >> >>> Clearly we cannot be judged for factors of which we are not even aware even
> >> >>> though they are the real determinants of our actions.
> >> >>> The question now arises of our will , is our will free ? Consciously we are
> >> >>> free , we think and act as we want , we can open or close our hand freely.
> >> >>> So , we have freedom of choice , and if our will is bound by unconscious
> >> >>> determinants we cannot be held accountable for them. If unconsciously we
> >> >>> are selfish and consciously generous , it is our generosity for which we
> >> >>> can be judged and not the unconscious motive. So , the phantom of Bondage
> >> >>> evaporates into thin air !
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