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| Nov30-12, 12:58 AM | #1 |
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People care...unconditional love...
Caring is a good positive sign of kindness, kind people care about other people, but why ? does it necessarily mean that they care about others on purpose in which they become unkind and the reason for caring is unknown or they care about others just because they are truly kind ?
Except my relatives, I don't have anyone who would take care of me unconditionally. |
| Nov30-12, 03:44 AM | #2 |
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I think you'll find there are circumstances in which even your relatives would disown you ;)
Note" science does not do "why" questions ... and it is not clear what sort of answer you are after: eg. are you after social, psychological, evolutionary, biological, or personal motivations for caring behavior? In general... If you observe signs of caring - - it does not necessarily mean the person actually cares at all - many people are lying and/or acting; - if they do care, it does not necessarily mean that it is deliberate ... many people feel they have no choice; - many people care without reason, just as they do or feel anything without reason; - someone who tends to be caring is generally considered to be "a kind person" but kind people are not always caring and not always about everybody. "Altruism" is a well studied and discussed phenomena in evolutionary biology and psychology. |
| Nov30-12, 06:14 PM | #3 |
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I don't believe in unconditional love except in crazy people. All "normal" love is conditional on something. Even the kindest mother has something that would cause her to stop loving her child.
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| Nov30-12, 06:19 PM | #4 |
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People care...unconditional love...
If you want unconditional love, rescue a dog from a shelter. You can't scrape them off with a spatula.
Unconditional love from a person? Not so much. |
| Nov30-12, 11:01 PM | #5 |
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| Nov30-12, 11:19 PM | #8 |
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| Dec1-12, 07:13 PM | #9 |
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Why does gravity work? I guess philosophy might answer that. How does gravity work? Science answers that. Tries to, at least. |
| Dec3-12, 12:56 AM | #10 |
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| Dec3-12, 07:30 PM | #11 |
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Sometimes someone will use the word "why" in a manner that implies that they will be satisfied with a "how" answer - yes. You will get responses like "science is not good at "why" questions" when the matter is not so clear cut.
We don't do this to be pedantic or difficult. In PF we often get people looking for answers that science does not provide. Even when they are not - often forcing a questioner to rephrase the question more carefully helps them reason out the kind of answer science does provide. Most of us have been doing this scientific answers thing for a long time. Aside: take a look at this list of "8 simple questions science cannot answer" ... most of them are either phrased as "why" questions or are "why" questions in disguise. Rephrasing to cover the kinds of things science can actually inquire about usually yields answers. (The title is being deliberately provocative - though - so I wouldn't take it at face value.) |
| Dec7-12, 01:42 AM | #12 |
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#8 Why we sleep Science doesn't answer this, not because it's a "why" question, but because it hasn't found an incontrovertible answer (according to the site). We actually don't know for sure why we have to sleep, only that it's very bad for us if we're deprived of it for very long. #7 How many planets in our solar system? This is not a "why" question in disguise. #6 Why Ice Is Slippery Science doesn't answer this, not because it's a "why" question, but because it hasn't found an incontrovertible answer (according to the site). #5 How a Bicycle Works Here again, not a "why" question in disguise. #4 How to Beat Solitaire Not a "why" question in disguise. #3 How Many Species of Animal Exist Not a "why" question in disguise. #2 The Length of the U.S. Coastline (Or Any Coastline, For That Matter) Not a "why" question in disguise. #1 How Gravity Works Not a "why" question in disguise. I don't find your characterization: "... most of them are either phrased as "why" questions or are "why" questions in disguise..." to be true. |
| Dec7-12, 04:30 AM | #13 |
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Lets not derail any further. |
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