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Maturing Infant Becomes a Captive of Society

Human character has become a symbolic one as it becomes more and more a social creature. The survival of the Homo sapiens species is no longer a result of natural selection but is a result of artificial selection; it is dependent upon the nature of the symbolic codes we SELECT to live by.

Seeking self-esteem is what we humans do; the question becomes ‘do we continue to be reactive as we are taught or do we become proactive as our self-constructed autodidactic comprehension guides us’.

If instinct is no longer the primary force driving the human species, i.e. this animal that is more than just animal, what is the motivating factor driving the life of wo/man?

The “clinical theories of Adler, as well as Sullivan, Rank, Fromm, Horney, and a growing number of young and undogmatic Freudians” identify “that the basic law of human life is the urge to self-esteem”.

As the infant matures s/he becomes the passive captor of a need to be accepted, first, by the mother, and then society. The maturing child has shaped herself into the very person who can take for granted that he meets or exceeds what is demanded; s/he gains self-esteem and a growing sense of belonging, with confidence in a developing sense of self-righteousness as a growing natural systematic continuation of the early ego efforts to handle anxiety.

Maturation becomes an extension of the infant’s ego struggle against anxiety. Self-esteem becomes the core of human adaptation; this human self-adaptation replaces the animal’s biological instinct as the means for adaptation to a changing world. The maturing child discovers that s/he cannot earn parental and social approval, i.e. self-esteem, by continuing to express himself with his body. S/he discovers that he must conduct himself in strict accordance to symbolic codes in order to find approval.

The maturing child’s growing sense of self-worth has become artificialized; self-worth is now dependent upon “linguistic contrivances”. “He has become the only animal in nature that vitally depends on a symbolic constitution of his worth.” The remainder of this creature’s life is animated by the “artificial symbolism of self-worth”.

Our character has become social as it becomes more and more a symbolic one. The survival of the Homo sapiens species is no longer a result of natural selection but is a result of artificial selection; it is dependent upon the nature of the symbolic codes we select to live by.

How can we become proactive; rather than reactive as we have been schooled? I think we can do so when we have taught our self to recognize the difference. What do you think?


Ideas and quotes from “The Birth and Death of Meaning” Ernest Becker
Beer w/Straw
So what is the psychology of consciousness?

How does one learn about reality?


Erich Fromm wrote a paper on Selfishness and self-love

http://www.erich-fromm.de/data/pdf/1939b-e.pdf

Where he states the attitude towards ourselves and others runs basically parallel. In that we get along with people better in reality if they do not fear hostile intentions.

He also differentiates between a reactive hatred and a character conditioned hatred. Which involves a perception to reality which still remains unanswered to this day.

What neurons are active in the brain? What is there chemical composition? What dendrites form and branch around? What is the significance of their structure when I think of cheese? What happens if I see cheese? What is my reaction going to be if I fear the cheese?

Sure our early childhood my have great affect on our dispositions and personality. We may find our selves later on fearing that, well something like the Rat Man

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The nickname derives from the fact that one of the patient's symptoms was an obsessive fantasy concerning two people close to him, in which a pot of rats was fastened to their buttocks to gnaw into the anus. 



But then again we may seek Freud's help on this one cause we ourselves fear it but also believe to be nonsensical at the same time

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The nickname derives from the fact that one of the patient's symptoms was an obsessive fantasy concerning two people close to him, in which a pot of rats was fastened to their buttocks to gnaw into the anus. 



But then again we may seek Freud's help on this one cause we ourselves fear it but also believe to be nonsensical at the same time

The patient presented with obsessional thoughts and with behaviors which he felt compelled to carry out. The case received its name from a torture he had heard about from a military officer, where rats would eat their way into the anus of the victim. The patient then felt a compulsion to imagine that this fate was befalling two people dear to him, specifically his fiancée and his father. The irrational and compulsive nature of this obsession is revealed by the fact that the man had the greatest regard for his fiancée and that his revered father had actually been dead for some years.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_Man

So what is it? How do we perceive reality? How do we learn? What's the verdict on human intelligence?

If you can't answer any of these questions, than please stop posting stupid superficail garbage. It's so flimsy I could puke.
coberst
QUOTE (Beer w/Straw+Jun 6 2008, 02:09 PM)
So what is the psychology of consciousness?

How does one learn about reality?


It's so flimsy I could puke.

Don't puke on me.
Sec
QUOTE (coberst+Jun 6 2008, 04:22 PM)
Don't puke on me.

Why not?, it'd make you infinitely more interesting.

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