From: Arcadia (arcadia@lynchburg.net)
Date: Sat May 11 2002 - 09:13:47 MDT
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From: "David McFadzean" <david@lucifer.com>
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Subject: virus: Fw: JoM-EMIT Paper: Cultural Transmission and the Capacity
to Approve or Disapprove of Offspring's Behaviour
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> From: "Bruce Edmonds" <b.edmonds@mmu.ac.uk>
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> > Cultural Transmission and the Capacity
> > to Approve or Disapprove of Offspring's Behaviour
> >
> > by Laureano Castro and Miguel A. Toro
> >
> > Abstract.
In a round-about way, this suggests that guilt structures are adaptive.
(I'm assuming that the archetype of parental disapproval is the root source
for most guilt situations, which I would characterize as multi-person,
on-going dramas of guilt and disapproval masking extremely complex exchanges
of energy.)
Hmph.
Not what I wanted to hear... still, does not preclude possibility that we
have reached a point in evolution where the liberation of desire is the way
forward, even if it may not have been so among proto-social mammals.
Matt
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