> In the confession of The Golden State Killer, he said that he would feel a force enter his being and do the raping and murdering.
In a modern mental health context, we generally call this mental illness.
Does describing it as some "other intelligent agent" have any meaningful explanatory power? People similarly talk about devils and angels, but such talk hasn't led to effective ways of dealing with such issues.
> not a single one of you can explain our tragic human situation.
We're evolved animals, and far from perfectly rational. Do you see some mystery needing explanation? The existence of good and bad impulses and behavior is hardly some sort of mystery.
In a modern mental health context, we generally call this mental illness.
Does describing it as some "other intelligent agent" have any meaningful explanatory power? People similarly talk about devils and angels, but such talk hasn't led to effective ways of dealing with such issues.
> not a single one of you can explain our tragic human situation.
We're evolved animals, and far from perfectly rational. Do you see some mystery needing explanation? The existence of good and bad impulses and behavior is hardly some sort of mystery.