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Tony Porcaro's avatar

A very enlightening exposition of Poe's genius; in the works you cite I believe Poe was describing the workings of a moral conscience that is hard-wired in all of us but does not operate always to the same degree; or in some cases may not exist at all or remain undeveloped; the healthy personality is motivated by a sense of shame which is a guardian of conscience and normally guides us in making right or wrong choices; but there are those who exhibit an almost total lack of shame and reveal the roots of psychopathy in their actions; as Mark Twain once remarked: "Man is the only animal who blushes, or has need to."

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DJ Dixon's avatar

Robert Sapolsky the influential Stanford biologist is out with his latest book in which he argues we have no free will and our lives are determined by our biological inheritances. To me this comes dangerously close to Social Darwinism, the undesirable effects of which are well known. Poe must have foreseen Sapolsky's arrival. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determined:_A_Science_of_Life_Without_Free_Will

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