Friday, September 4, 2015

Immunity of lies

For the time being we are still at a primitive stage in the human lifespan. This stage is the foreground of enlightenment, but also the foreground of decimation. As humans we have become somewhat of a greedy race for both knowledge and power.  This leads to some shady tactics of climbing over one another in a made dash for the throne of what we desire. This can be trace everywhere from politics to even science. Science is something you think would be immune to this, for science is about exploration, discovery and the creation of new things through "reasonable" means and ways of thinking. We as humans have a instinct to better one another, and while this can bring us to achieve great things it also brings out those deceitful tactics. While things are brought up in science such as new bone discoveries or new forms of matter we first assume what they found is wrong. We then look at the evidence until it convinces us that it is indeed correct. This influences the highest of thought processes and can have lies instead of actual data and discoveries. The lasting effects of this leads us to where we are today, with both actual science and selfish thought.

2 comments:

  1. That is a very interesting take on humanity and I agree that everyone thinks they are right and aren't always excepting of new ideas. I was wondering what you personally are immune to and your definition of idealogical immunity.

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  2. Do you believe that all humans are greedy for knowledge and power? You seem to have a very Hobbes-esque view of the world and humanity. What do you think Hobbes is ideologically immune to? Can you relate? Do you think that the greed for knowledge is a bad thing? You say, "We as humans have an instinct to better one another." There is no such thing as altruism in nature, but you seem to believe there is. Could you elaborate on this?

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