Then I got to thinking that perhaps the two, conscience and voicelessness might be the same or minimally entertwined. This whole question has my mind in a twist right now.
This has lodged itself in my mind. Do you or anyone have any thoughts on it?
Dear TT,
I think understand what you are asking; are you wondering if `conscience' is a product of voicelessness, or kind of proportional to it somehow?
I think I can answer that with a confident `no', and its because I think our actions related to voiclessness are conditioned responses, in the Pavlovian sense. Thats is : `behavior A=reward, behaviour B=punishment'. In a way, these responses lack authenticity, because they do not reflect our inner reality. They are `forced' behaviours.
Empathy, which I believe is the root of conscience, is perhaps best looked at in two separate ways: there is `empathetic behaviour' which I believe is what CB is talking about, and I agree that this is something that would probably need to be taught.
But there is also `empathy, the experience' which is something intrinsic that is with us from birth. It is our ability to `internalise' another's feelings, and it does not necessarily result in empathetic behavior.
This, I believe, is the mechanism by which babies internalise their mother's emotions, wrongly blame themselves, resulting in anything from a sense of being responsible for other's feelings in adulthood, to completely shutting off from empathy (resulting in NPD or psychopathy).
I believe that Empathy, `the experience' is what guides our conscience, and Empathy `the behavior' is something we can be taught or conditioned to do, but does not necessarily reflect our true feelings.
X Bella
X Bella