Overblown mistrust of cultural influence OK before we get there, consider it like this: Your brain wouldn't work without the "cultural software" that gets installed as you grow, the cultural software that has been undergoing more or less cumulative enhancements and modifications since we evolved into existence. It's not just a matter of values, it's much more fundamental. It's a matter of the very basics of social know-how, technical know-how, language, understandings of options available for action and consequences, cooperation and disruption, etc. If you weren't fully acculturated your brain wouldn't operate as a human brain evolved to operate. You would have fewer options by far. You would be far less adaptable.
So in light of this I wonder why people are wont to insist on human nature being "hardwired" versus socially constructed. — Izat So
I'm glad you explained this more. My first reaction to your fist post in the thread was, "What are you talking about? What mistrust over cultural influence?" But then, later in that same post, you mentioned "mind control" and "murderous cults," and I thought, "Hmm . . . okay, so I guess we're just talking about paranoid/conspiracy-theory-prone people?"
But what I quoted above gives more insight into what you were hoping to get at. The problem, though, is this:
I'm not someone with "cultural mistrust."
But I'm someone who doesn't at all agree with these statements:
* "Your brain wouldn't work without the 'cultural software' that gets installed as you grow."
* "Your culture literally gives you your values." (That's not quoting you, but it seems like something you're more or less claim.)
* "Your culture literally provides the entirety of language for you, including meaning." (Ditto re my parenthetical above.)
My disagreement with those statements has nothing to do with "cultural mistrust." It has to do with a belief that those statements get wrong how brains work as well as the ontology of things like values and meaning, and what it's possible/not possible to do with value and meaning, which results in getting wrong how language works, etc.
I'd definitely agree with claims that cultural and environmental influences are significant factors in the way that people turn out. But that doesn't mean that someone's brain wouldn't work sans culture, etc.