The term, nature, is so broad and vague that I think it renders the question a nonquestion. You may may hold a difference of opinion and, if so, we would like to know your thoughts.
PhilX
What is human (i.e. homo sapiens) nature?
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Re: What is human (i.e. homo sapiens) nature?
Kill everything, blow up what it doesnt understand, and subjugate anything it could use.Philosophy Explorer wrote:The term, nature, is so broad and vague that I think it renders the question a nonquestion. You may may hold a difference of opinion and, if so, we would like to know your thoughts.
PhilX
Re: What is human (i.e. homo sapiens) nature?
+1GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:Kill everything, blow up what it doesnt understand, and subjugate anything it could use.Philosophy Explorer wrote:The term, nature, is so broad and vague that I think it renders the question a nonquestion. You may may hold a difference of opinion and, if so, we would like to know your thoughts.
PhilX
Going on what's seen, heard, experienced. I'd say to reach immortality. Everything we do and strive for. Is a form of immortality.