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rafaelsanzio
No? The theory of social contract goes along with the theory of educstion of "emil and the education" from Rousseau as well which stablish a sense of empathy And no, thats why is called a comtract . No one is free to do what it wants Rhode are the natural rights And the "pure human" not the civilized human" where he gives part of his free Will in exchange of communal benefitts
mioismywaifu
The things you said that I had a problem with is "The thing is that the social contract theory doesnt promote those things because part of they requieremnts? (Dont know how to write it xD) Is to have sensibility with the Nature(animals and plants) + people" and "But the real social contract includes empathy;-;". Can you show me an article/explain why social contract theory necessarily implies that you must have empathy with people/nature?
mariahaise
Jul 27, 19 at 10:23pm
So is punching holes through dry walls really a sign of fragile masculinity or it depends in the case? Because I can totally see myself hitting dry walls, those weak as fuck compared to brick walls which I've also hit. Maybe it's just a fun let out sometimes. Unless they're draining their wrath on the wall because they can't hit women or someone else then that's indeed fragile masculinity and suppressed violence. However, if the person I want to hit in that last case is a corrupted politician who has killed thousands of people THEN FUCK THE WALL
acacia12
Jul 27, 19 at 10:33pm
Wait... in this situation did they go into the next room imagine it was acceptable to punch women and start putting holes in the thinnest wall in the house? Because that is indeed pathetic. Or was there some total breakdown of human communication with his girlfriend and she was saying some evil shit and he decided to punch the closest thing to him to relieve his anger and it just HAPPENED to be drywall. I like the thought he just looks at his fist in terror.... "Oh no! I'm becoming Kyle!" A Monster energy drink appears in his hand.
kuharido
Ghost @kuharido commented on debate
Jul 27, 19 at 10:40pm
Were you guys talking about some brown pride earlier?
feranard
feranard @feranard commented on debate
Jul 27, 19 at 10:56pm
I argue against hitting a wall and any other physically destructive and violent displays of anger. There's a study out there about anger here: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/observer/obsonline/bandura-and-bobo.html The main takeaway is that expressions of anger serve to worsen subsequent anger episodes. It is best for self-control and patience to not express anger in such ways. That way, a person can use anger in targeted ways instead of being controlled and forced to use anger in less and less productive ways.
rafaelsanzio
Literally the father of the social comtract Say it
mioismywaifu
Jul 27, 19 at 10:59pm
Cool then it should be easy to find a link/article that supports your argument.
rafaelsanzio
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Emil and the education, the social contract, speech about science and arts , inequality, social system contradictions are part of the same spirit - Rousseau Emil and the education + social system contradictions+inequality are part of the empathy with Nature and men
rafaelsanzio
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