honest Q: what's an example of "human nature" in this context?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @gabrielduquette
violence, sexual jealousy, status competition, being in each other's business, diet, sacredness, nepotism...
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basically anything someone doesn't have another explanation for
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Replying to @schakalsynthetc @literalbanana and
(in fact we can prob kill "human nature" with a version of Hume's argument vs natural religion)
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Replying to @schakalsynthetc @literalbanana and
(but I don't hate the concept bc it's a fine shorthand for "some traits are notably stubborn")
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I love donald brown's book about human universals - human nature is real but weak
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Replying to @literalbanana @schakalsynthetc and
there was a great paper recently about this but I can't find it now stupid internet
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Replying to @literalbanana @schakalsynthetc and
might have been this but I feel like it was a mathematica model? http://lindenberg.academiaworks.com/articles/2015%20Lindenberg%20Social%20order%20PROOFS%20AUG%202015.pdf …
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Replying to @literalbanana @schakalsynthetc and
oops never mind it was this http://www.pnas.org/content/113/16/4530.full …
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thanks guys, v helpful. I wonder how much of "human nature" is just a rational response
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to our species' unique, shared/universal environment. your defns provide a good framework
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