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Lol, if you say so. That is by far the most absurd and ad hoc definition of 'right' that I have ever heard.Rights are just agreements that we make that what we individually would prefer to be allowed to do is also granted to those who would allow it.
You are free to give an alternative.Lol, if you say so. That is by far the most absurd and ad hoc definition of 'right' that I have ever heard.
Because they are a part of normal human behaviour. Every one lies and takes risks. In what way is it unnatural?In what way do you consider them to be natural?
I’m asking you to clarify the mean of the previous post I responded to. Can you do that?Yes, so.
Yes, so.
What is wrong with it? It seems a reasonable enough reflection of reality.Lol, if you say so. That is by far the most absurd and ad hoc definition of 'right' that I have ever heard.
Lying maybe common but lying is not natural. When a normal person lies, perceptible changes in their heart rate, blood pressure, perspiration occur. Pathological liars may be able to mask those autonomous changes but then they are by definition not normal.Every one lies and takes risks. In what way is it unnatural?
You'll get similar changes during sex. I don't think that's unnatural. Deception is quite normal. It's common in nature.Lying maybe common but lying is not natural. When a normal person lies, perceptible changes in their heart rate, blood pressure, perspiration occur.
That might be unnatural.It looks like I should have written compulsive gambling although I would think that would have been understood.
? I get those same physical changes when finishing on my treadmill. Physical changes when one physically exerts themselves are natural.You'll get similar changes during sex. I don't think that's unnatural.
So changes are natural when you exercise but changes are unnatural when you lie?? I get those same physical changes when finishing on my treadmill. Physical changes when one physically exerts themselves are natural.
Those physical changes do not occur when one says to another what he believes is true. Liars, on the other hand, experience their bodies autonomous revulsion. (To combine my examples into an exemplar: The "tell" in a compulsive gambler's tick let's others know he's lying.)
Those same physiological reactions occur when one is excited. And compulsions are a normal part of human psychology. Again, in what way is it unnatural?Lying maybe common but lying is not natural. When a normal person lies, perceptible changes in their heart rate, blood pressure, perspiration occur. Pathological liars may be able to mask those autonomous changes but then they are by definition not normal.
It looks like I should have written compulsive gambling although I would think that would have been understood.
What does this have to do with morality?Sure. With which part of that post are you confused?
Yes they do. If I tell my wife I'm getting a new car all of those physiological reactions occur. It's simply (pardon the pun) the sympathetic nervous system doing it's job. That's about as natural as you can get.Those physical changes do not occur when one says to another what he believes is true.
It was once, or is often , told "all men are liars"; and this is not apparently a lie, or at least not far from overall realization .Liars, on the other hand, experience their bodies autonomous revulsion. (To combine my examples into an exemplar: The "tell" in a compulsive gambler's tick let's others know he's lying.)
What does this have to do with morality?
I don't know about psychology,This is a high school level of psychology.
This simply untrue. When people take a risk (such as getting caught out in a lie) their body activates the sympathetic nervous system. Which is perfectly normal. The body doesn't experience 'autonomous revulsion'. Who ever told you that baloney?Liars, on the other hand, experience their bodies autonomous revulsion.
Rubbish. Kids are by far and away the easiest people to lie to. Detecting lies is not built in trait children have: quite the opposite.I do know that a young child who is raised in the way he should go
can tell "at once" when someone is lying, sometimes by their voice, usually by their face/eyes.
Curious so g&gled... >> only two results'autonomous revulsion'.
Notice you are referring to a different group than I posted about.Rubbish. Kids are by far and away the easiest people to lie to. Detecting lies is not built in trait children have: quite the opposite.
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