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Le 18/01/2014 19:17, clipka a écrit :
> Am 18.01.2014 18:47, schrieb FractRacer:
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> Well, they can't talk, but they /are/ aware of whether they're behaving
> "evil". Just watch a domestic cat that you have caught stealing food
> from the table or some such.
Yes, but the cat can rob again another piece of food, we just try to
make his education based on our life. The cat seems playing whis us.
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>> for the humans it is reprehensible.
>
> Quote you from a few posts ago:
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> "But human is the only species which can make a choice (ex: kill or
> not). Unfortunately, the choice made is often the wrong (kill). Humans
> can live in peace if they want, why it is not the case?"
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> Maybe it is testimony that our ability to make an educated choice is
> overestimated, and that we, too, just like cats, are subject to
> instincts that may overwhelm us?
>
Maybe our education choice is overestimated, or maybe others
/educationals/ concepts must be take into consideration, I think of all
ouside influences.
I don't believe that a education made in the meaning of respect of life
and others people can be break easily. The education must learn us to
control our instincts. It is here I placed the difference between human
and others animals, we can control our instincts, we are social animals.
But sometimes some humans won't respect the implicit rules. Why? Why
this people acts against their peers? Bad education? Bad models?
Psychological disorders?
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