Sunday, March 23, 2008

Sudden Sore Throat On One Side

...l'agente libero...

What is man ?.... very trivial question, as nn quanto la risposta.
L'uomo è un'animale, o meglio deriva dagli animali.
Russeau definiva gli animali come macchine a cui la natura ha dato la possibilità di caricarsi da soli e proteggersi, nei limiti del possibile. Un coniglio nn può proteggersi da un leone.
L'uomo è un'animale, ma ha una immensa distinzione, l'uomo è libero, è cioè dotato da libero agire.
L'animale vive d'istinto, cioè mangia, dorme, agisce asseconda della specie, dall'habitat, attraverso un codice fornito dalla natura, ciè la natura fornisce una legge, a ciui l'animale si attiene, senza uscire dai "binari".
Per l'uomo nn è cosi. Esso può fare delle scelte, giuste o sbagliate, that gradually influerenzeranno the individual and perhaps collective.
It is this quality is the human virtue. We may call it perfection, ie the possibility to choose and when to change your status, is the basis for improvement.
Man improves the animal no, it stays as it is the best you will will be found after thousands of years (Darwin) and not immediate.
The free agent has the autonomy to choose and sometimes go against Regle of nature. So
nn is the intellect but the quality of free agent that distinguishes man-animal. From
analyze the role of bad choices. If a perfect choice to me, should the wrong arrears, but when the individual chooses to have a 50% chance of having made the correct choice, and yet our society seems to view from behind nos.
And if you were to look backward in morality, relationships, ideals?
mistake of a mathematical formula is correct but a wrong choice on child rearing nn you can retrieve it ....
Man alone can become a fool, there being an improvement, it may well be a step backwards. This may be caused by many factors, can be a symptom of old age, an accident. Losing all that he had bought his cn perfectibility, I will fall down most of the beasts, and even the technology can help, requiring a minimum of technology free to act.
this perfectibility of man is the greatest benefit but also the worst luck, because although the best, takes him out of the original condition, in which disregards innocent and quiet days, and developing the centuries with its limitations and errors, his vices and suevirtù, makes the long tyrant of himself and of nature ...
So a man who has lost the perfectibility, nn would not even at the same level of an animal, but rather that without the chance of improving, has a very useful tool for survival .... instinct, a man never nn hour longer.
Luck more is that the power possessed by man enhancements have come to use only in situations of exercise, without any siperflue it later if necessary and unnecessary.

I HOPE TO BE ABLE TO READ THE COMMENTS FROM ALL THE COMPANIONS AND ....
WEISHAUPT

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