YOU ARE WHAT YOU THINK, SAY AND DO

John Locke is so engrossed with regards man’s process of cognition, the whys and hows of it. He is an empiricist, but apparently idealistic in approach and treatment of the matter. He used to circle around the concerns of the idealistic philosophers, negating platonic and those slightly Thomistic realist. Locke puts his best foot foreword by exerting that our knowledge and ideas are courtesy of our sense experiences or rather, we can know nothing except things that passes through our senses. In particular, the further mastication of sense experience underwent several “processing mechanisms;” from simple ideas (a mere actual cognition), complex ideas (the manipulation and fusion of diverse ideas) and the general ideas (which cares for essences). Further development of ideas are obtained by combining, comparing and separating; just likely a sort of thesis, antithesis and synthesis.
The crux of Locke’s endeavor is quite focused on the mechanism of man’s mental faculty. Though an empiricist, he sounds on the rare side as an idealist, plundering areas under the dominion of idealist philosophers.
Locke also puts out a sketchy psychological analysis of a child, who calls his subject according to the well-framed ideas in his mind, such as the idea of a nurse, a mother or a father. Later the child grew and discovers many contributory or commonality in them, thus calling them in to one (by virtue of the particulars) – a man, for example.
On the other hand, John Locke’s Tabula Rasa or “blank slate or piece of paper” is perhaps a concrete paradigm of his empirical idealistic advocate. And it is at this point that I will draw my sentiments.
I have read a philosopher who says that “what enters into us via sense experiences radically forms our soul.” If man’s action depends on the ideas that he accumulated and, these ideas are sketched on a “blank sheet,” then it follows that what ever enters into a man’s soul forms it in conformity to the kind of ideas he gathers.
With this, I’ve got the notion that a man’s character or moral upbringing are directly affected by these formative stimuli that enter and taint his soul. Say, a man highly inclines himself to keeping tabs on pornographic relish, then shortly thereafter, he could be a rapist, a fornicator, molester or he could be one of them. Yeah, where did it all started, but from small beginnings which drammatically mushroomed to a crime. Think, what are you made up as of now?
The oriental philosophy, in particular, the Indian religion stressed out that the kind of embodiment or reincarnation a man will possess depends upon the “karma” (worldly attachment) he posses during his earthly pilgrimage. The more Karma, less chances of attaining “nirvana” or in a state of a perfect bliss. On the other hand, if a man lives life like a pig (gluttony) he is more likely to inhibit or reincarnate a pig’s nature. Because, everything that has been said is of beastly nature - and we aren’t so different from that. We do have it, and even worse sometimes.
So guys, YOU ARE WHAT YOU THINK, SAY AND DO. Be carefull!
Nice one!
It could be.
Yeah, it could be. But what do I know about genes anyway, ha ha ha.
Sometimes the soul is willing to say yes or no, nevertheless, the body is weak. Yeah, some of those could be attributed to genetic factors. At least that is how empirical (do not believe unless verified by tangible facts) scientists believe, I don't know if they know it really.
Well, as for me. Hmm, I cannot just credit my character to the slavery of chemical reactions inside my body. I still know that no matter how frail my physical body, the soul is still willing to do what is right, if that soul has been really oriented to what is really right. You'll always have a choice.
Anyway, a mentally deranged or say, a foolish man is I guess an exception to this. What can we do about them, but fix them to mental wards.
joemaya




The environment is just as
The environment is just as influential to the formation of one's values and morals... but then again what about the predisposing factors right? the genes, man's inherited traits... it's the perpetual question of Nature versus Nurture... one can't really say for sure. I was watching Foxcrime the other day and there's a show there analyzing the criminal mind, the question of what drives a man to violence and murder? was it the way he was brought up? his social experiences and traumas or was he genetically predisposed towards violence in the first place, you know, the certain workings of the chemicals in the brain, those stuff... and as always whenever I try to come up with answers I couldn't really find a definite one... and as a parent I really want to know... all I know right now is to provide my kids with a pleasant and wholesome environment conducive to growth and learning and the best of everything I could give them, education, experiences and love... they're doing well enough.