Re: virus: 15 desires behind all human behavior

Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Sun, 21 Jun 98 15:24:30 -0400


>The whole issue of our biological needs, as opposed to the values we learn
>or choose or are infected by, seems relevant. We all share the same
>biological needs for food, shelter, company, etc. -- why is it that our
>values differ?

I can only offer a small direction here- this is a vital point-
biological needs are relevant, they must be. We now need to really
discover where culture (values) comes from- and we can't get there by
backtracking along history- history moves too fast, and spreads too far-
we need to get there by microsurgery and deep level investigation of
these biological things that make us move.

I only echo what I sense in Wilson on these points, so I apologize for
maintaining his presence, but I totally accept his stance on this.

But then, I don't know what I really need half the time....

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