February 9, 2012
Published: 29 Apr 10 14:13 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/20100429-26879.html
Women be assured: it's not men's fault. They just don't have enough Oxytocin. All it takes, according to German scientists, is a healthy dose of the hormone linked to female reproduction and men can be as caring, sensitive and empathic as women.
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Chemicals can certainly alter behavoir. There is no doubt about that. But at what risks?
How about the implimentation of a Psychology based upon non-emotionalism? Not only would it cause men to be more kind and considerate, it would create an entirely new, much more intellectually advanced species.
Kindness and consideration come from emotion. Lack of emotion would mean you are doing something because logic tells you to. That basically means "I'll only do this because it logically benefits me."
The ability to follow logical rules does not equate to intellectual advancement. Indeed the exact opposite is true. Intelligence enables one to include not just stimuli from the 5 senses but also emotion and the ability to read between the lines and go further than the immediate stimuli.
Trust me, Vulcans would not actually have been how Spock was protrayed.
History has clealy proven, over and over again, that humans do very destructive things when they become angry and when their desires are not fulfilled.
Although I'm not Buddhist, I do however believe heavily in their non-emotionalism. How often do you hear of them doing crazy things?
Anger, fear, desire and that other stuff is simply bad for human beings.
Without emotion it would be impossible to gauge one's own health. It would be impossible to have an interpretive awareness of the world and impossible to look for beauty and truth. There would be no such thing as 'reward' and we would have little motivation to do anything. It is thankfully quite impossible a situation that you dream up. And the sometimes-Buddhist measure of non-attachement (as it is actually called) has less to do with emotions and more to do with understanding that all things are impermanent.
Very well said and accurate with respect to Buddhist teachings. Unfortunately, consider your intended audience's inherent inability to grasp what you're talking about.
Don't panic, no experiments are allowed to proceed without the informed consent of those taking part. This is both law and more importantly packed into the head of every researcher who works with people. These are international standards following the catastrophe of the Prison Experiment in the U.S. and the experience of U.S., Soviet, Nazi and Imperial Japanese human experimentation during the cold war and WWII respective to each of the two.
"History has clealy proven, over and over again, that humans do very destructive things when they become angry and when their desires are not fulfilled"
No. Animals do destructive things ....... Humans can just do it better.
"Anger, fear, desire and that other stuff is simply bad for human beings"
No, it's simply natural for humans beings.
You cannot remove emotion from humans as what would remain would be robots not humans.
Interesting how we waste time and money on bullshit studies like this and not on curing major diseases. Utilize those resources for cancer research.