Children lose their temporary innocence-advantage pretty quickly. — BC
We don't have a "drive for wisdom" as much as it takes time for individuals to develop it. — BC
What do we need to do other than convince the innocent they are not capable or prepared to accept the whole truth of something. — kudos
So not being a cute obedient robot is what diminishes a person's innocence?Because the cute little innocent child has discovered something that undermines innocence: He has become aware of himself and his measly bit of power. He doesn't have much power at all, but he can wield it; he can now say, "NO" to adults. NO! I won't eat that food. NO! I won't sit on the potty. NO! I won't go to sleep. Just that awareness of self, so essential to development, undermines innocence. And that's just one thing, Learning to talk undermines innocence. Learning to walk and run undermines innocence. — BC
Wishful thinking, possibly born out of incompetence.Anyway, where is this opposition between innocence and experience coming from? — kudos
It looks as if for many people, loss of innocence has to do with opposing one's elders or with the onset of sexuality of any kind.So, I'm interested, what type of experience qualifies as anti-innocent and what does not?
Becoming a person in one's own right diminishes innocence.
I would normally distinguish between thinking of yourself as a person in their own right and being or becoming a person in its own right. — kudos
During earlier times women, for instance, were innocent. — kudos
During earlier times women and children were <thought> to be innocent.
I mean we are afflicted and conflicted from birth by desires, wishes, urges, fears, and WILL which prevents us from ever approaching innocence.
I would normally distinguish between thinking of yourself as a person in their own right and being or becoming a person in its own right.
— kudos
This seems to me like a distinction that isn't a difference. Can you explain this further? — BC
See, I don't believe that 'innocence' exists. It's a myth. We aren't born blank slates, white paper without a mark, the product of an immaculate conception.
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