Hi Mark This one caught my eye in your response to Arlo.
On 02/12/2010 04:31, 118 wrote:
[Mark] Again I would have to equivocate. But, to provide you with an answer, I would say that what is termed a static social pattern should never dominate a dynamic biological pattern.
So would you say that it is wrong for a static social pattern, such as a law, to dominate certain biological patterns? F.ex. Laws against rape and murder (and let's not forget pillage and plunder - always favourites in the old days!). These laws (social patterns) are quite static, going back centuries, but the acts they are designed to prevent are dynamic biological acts, in the sense that I believe you are using the term.
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