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There is a significant difference between the behavior of a species in general and the specific behavior of certain individuals within that species, as well as a significant difference between behavior that is based on instinct ("passive" behavior, for lack of a better term) and that which is based on self-determination (i.e., the "will" of the individual, or "active" behavior).
Factor in that rape is not indicative of a biological instinct to procreate (as has been demonstrated by God Fearing's own evidence) and you are no longer dealing with behavior that is based on "passive" behavior (i.e., instinct). What we are dealing with in rape is "active" behavior based on self-determination and is therefore a question of psychology as formed (or malformed) by environment. God Fearing has implied that it is correct to analyze rapists and the act of rape as if it is all a part of the species behavior in general (i.e., "passive" instinctual behavior) and not an abherration of individual actions. He has then taken that sub-section of our species and extrapolated out a majority amagalmation of specific "active" behavior (that does not correlate) in order to support an erroneous conclusion that is then incorrectly applied back to the species as a whole. Rapists do not comprise a significant portion of our species. Their actions do not correlate to a biological need to procreate. Therefore, it is improper to analyze rape behavior from a "passive," instinctually based point of view. The only field that analyzes behavior from an "active," self-determined basis to my knowledge, is psychology and that on a case-by-case basis, the only legitimate manner in which this topic can be studied, IMO. |
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For instance, a given behavior may be analysed in terms of its social function, its evolutionary history and adaptive function (if any!), its biochemical and (when applicable) genetic basis, and its psychological function. Again I have normal sex in mind. Sex has a biochemical aspect, a social aspect, a genetic and an evolutionary aspect, a psychological aspect, and so on, and each one of these can tell us something interesting about why we have sex. Surely you'd reject the idea that psychology (or biochemistry, or sociology) is the only "legimate" field for the study of normal sex-related behavior. And, again, though I haven't read all of this thread and do not have enough facts to decide whether rape is adaptive or not (though I would doubt that it is), I do not think it a priori illegitimate to analyze rape at a level other than the psychological. Patrick |
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We've been over all of this already, which is what lead me to the statements made in the post you did read and responded to. I appreciate your comments, but, and I don't mean to be rude, all of this has been addressed previously. |
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While informative, your response is largely irrelevant, IMO. The post of mine you responded to was merely a summarization of what had been argued throughout this thread.
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That was all my post was meant to do; summarize what had already been argued. Are you positing a new argument, re: sex-drive? Or did you just mean to point out that my summary was just a summary? |
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