AmadeusD
Also, Trump is clearly a liar, a con man anda rapist(or, at least, a sexual predator). But how does one "stand against" that. He's already been tried and found guilty (in civil court) and fined hundreds of millions of dollars (for both the fraud and the sexual predation), which he hasn't paid. What else can we do?
My personal animosity toward Trump is based on his personality and his extra-Presidential behavior. I also despise his policies -- but I'm not sure they are more immoral than Obama's drone assassinations. Bill Clinton was also a sexual predator. Should we really let our political biases rule our hearts, as well as our minds? Clinton certainly had more charm than Trump (from my perspective). Perhaps our "love" and "hate" are (and should be) subjective. — Ecurb
Alexander Hine
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Is hate an emotion, or is it more of an attitude, or a judgement?
If you accept what I said above about hate being a feeling then it is irrational by definition since the definition of 'rational' is essentially a thought that uses logic. A feeling is not a thought and feelings don't always occur for logical reasons. Therefore they are irrational.Is hate more irrational or logical?
If you accept evolution (as you say you do and as I do) then it almost definitely serves a purpose since so many creatures have a capacity for it. It must be advantageous in some way otherwise it wouldn't be such a universal behaviour.Does hate serve a purpose?
Sorry, I don't understand?Do love and hate always express themselves?
Whether an action is heroic or evil is extremely subjective imo. But if pushed for an answer then I would say that hate is an emotion that can cause us to push back against perceived injustices, so can therefore be seen as a good action coming from an otherwise negative emotion.Why is it that both love and hate can result in both heroic and evil actions?
Sorry, I don't understand the question here?Which one has the wider radius of effect?
Is hate what happens when someone is not loved?
How could you ever quantify this? For a start, the strength of a feeling of love or hate can vary significantly, so I might ignore my mum if he she won't stop talking about boring stuff (strong love beating a weak hate) but I might not forgive a violent criminal if they mugged my mum in the street (non existent love for some random guy Vs strong love for my mum.Is hate a stronger force than love?
Are destruction and construction two sides of the same coin?
Is hate ever positive? Is love ever negative?
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Do love and hate always express themselves?
Sorry, I don't understand? — Nichiren-123
Which one has the wider radius of effect?
Sorry, I don't understand the question here? — Nichiren-123
Ecurb
We reserve love for those closest to us, but hate can drive an entire segment of society to wish ill upon those who they don't even know. — Questioner
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Christians are commanded to "Love you enemies, do good to those who hate you." (Luke: 6:27) This kind of love (agape) is more than a mere emotion; it is also an act of will. — Ecurb
jkop
I was prompted to start this thread by witnessing how people can be manipulated by hate... — Questioner
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EnPassant
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How do you know love and hate are biological realities? — EnPassant
Because scientists say so? — EnPassant
I don't think these emotions exist 'in' the brain. — EnPassant
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This post contains all of the English concepts she's saying we don't have. Weird. — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
its being in a transitory state of evolution — Questioner
Nevertheless - I think it is a valid observation that love is not approached by all cultures/traditions in the same way. For example, indigenous traditions tend to prioritize the communal over the individual. — Questioner
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This is an extremely weird thing to claim. Evolution doesn't have stop-gaps. Organs which develop do so along evolutionary lines, and there isn't a valid way to claim what she is claiming. Its romantic language dressed up to be scientific. — AmadeusD
I think there's a bit of a tendency to romanticize past cultures coming into play here, resulting in ambiguous, scientifically unsound claims being made. But those societies lack in many ways and are not apt comparisons to multicultural, billion-person societies aimed at exploration, scientific understanding and technological advancement. — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
Are you arguing against genetic variability in humans? — Questioner
Under typical conditions, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) connections with the amygdala are immature during childhood and become adult-like during adolescence. — Questioner
I don't think it is romanticizing at all, but an investigation to better understand who we are as a species when the unnatural environment we live in has been peeled away. — Questioner
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