LadyAngelika -> RE: The natural power that women have over men... (5/15/2010 8:13:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika Marc, I'm not familiar enough with Darwin's "emotional expression" to expand further on the subject. It's unfortunate as I'm sure we could have a thought provoking conversation about this. I will put it on my things to read list. In the meantime, would you be kind enough to expand further on this? Google is your friend, as they say. As far as reading goes, I suggest The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals by Darwin & Wilson Google is indeed my friend, academic databases even more so. That said, I was asking for your perception of things since your brought it up. If you don't feel comfortable discussing it or are simply not in the mood, then you can just say so. quote:
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ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika But isn't being more refined a learned skill? So wouldn't it fall under the category of collected knowledge and wisdom? Sharpening methods may fall under simply recognizing patterns required for success. I'm not so sure that it is synonymous with higher wisdom and intelligence, though. That is a question of perception. It also depends on how you define success. - LA
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