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sandy82 wrote:How to account for it all?
sandy82 wrote:
How to account for it all?
morrcomb wrote:
Okay, let's...make this really fun now
In the original question in this thread, Linja wrote:
What is it that makes you who you are?
sandy82 wrote:morrcomm, I think your idea is premature. I'll be happy to cite reasons later. In the meantime there may be others who would like to take part in the threshold question. For that reason, I will be glad to withdraw for the moment my own expansion to include culture as an influence on the shaping of the individual.
gregi696 wrote:If we look at cutlure as a defining element it is some what ironic because culture is a human construct. So if we make our culture, but our culture helps to make us who we are... what really makes culture? In my opinion, culture is a by-product of any civilization. For anyone who is interested, look up George Ritzer and "McDonaldization." He talks about how more and more the world is becoming like McDonalds. :roll:
sandy82 wrote:Morrcomb, the two examples show that we both know how to play fast and loose. I'm not sure that either example advances the discourse."
sandy82 wrote:morrcomm, I think your idea is premature. I'll be happy to cite reasons later. In the meantime there may be others who would like to take part in the threshold question. For that reason, I will be glad to withdraw for the moment my own expansion to include culture as an influence on the shaping of the individual.
Linja wrote:What is it that makes you who you are?
-Linja
Mallic wrote:I think its something like a triangle. Nature affecting Nurture, Nurture affecting "You", "You" affecting Nature.
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