• bloodninja
    272
    They surely have a different idea but what is relevant is that they have the wrong idea.
  • anonymous66
    626
    The wrong idea about what?
  • Jake Tarragon
    341
    Humans are crafty SOBs.
  • TheMadFool
    13.8k
    Is there any doubt that some people really do live better lives than others? Must we accept that mass murderers just have a different idea about what makes a good life?anonymous66

    I think that's an inevitable conclusion.
  • anonymous66
    626
    If man does have a nature, then it seems to have changed over time. What was man's nature 1 million years ago? 200000 years ago? 20000 years ago? Rousseau, Hobbes and Locke suggested that man is a blank slate.

    On the other hand:
    E. O. Wilson's sociobiology and closely related theory of evolutionary psychology give scientific arguments against the "tabula rasa" hypotheses of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. In his book Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), Wilson claimed that it was time for a cooperation of all the sciences to explore human nature.
  • Gilliatt
    22
    The essence of man is truthfulness.
  • bloodninja
    272
    But truthfulness is a virtue and a virtue is a character trait. Character traits are contingent on habituation. How can an essence be acquired through habituation?
  • schopenhauer1
    10k
    How about those with mental disorders or way out of the ordinary experiences that cannot be reconciled with the rest of the group? These are the isolated ones I guess. Empathy is only gleaned at through sympathy as the pain is not really felt together (no reference) only through analogy.
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