1 / 46

Human aggression

Human aggression. Filogenetic conditions Genetic conditions Social conditions. Aggressive creature. Guinea pig. Ovis canadensis. Mountain Goat. Ovis ammon - Mouflon. Pigeons very aggressive births are symbol of freedom!!!. No aggressive creature. Panthera leo. Panthera tigris tigris.

sana
Download Presentation

Human aggression

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Human aggression • Filogenetic conditions • Genetic conditions • Social conditions

  2. Aggressive creature Guinea pig Ovis canadensis

  3. Mountain Goat Ovis ammon - Mouflon Pigeons very aggressive births are symbol of freedom!!!

  4. No aggressive creature Pantheraleo. Panthera tigris tigris

  5. . PantheraPardus Hiena Raven gentle and intelligent birth frequently is symbol of war and death!? CanisLupus Remember ! Predators are not aggressive

  6. Ramapithecus Australopithecus Prehistoric humanoids have not big teeth andclaws. Present form of human is very similar.

  7. Ewolucja

  8. Homo erectus

  9. Homo sapiens neanderthalensis

  10. Primitive community They have not special tribal signs. (south africa Hotentot groups)

  11. Neandertal

  12. Higher tribe organisations Jivaro Indian with special tribal signs (wariors).

  13. Inter-Tribal Feuding and Blood Revenge

  14. Authentic and Counterfeit Shrunken-Heads (warriors Jivaro headhunters trophies)

  15. Yagua Yagua warriors

  16. Red petticoats are used by woman

  17. Male uses tribe symbols more common.

  18. Dyo'xaiya-o-Ivo'tsa FAMILIA LINGÜÍSTICA: Huitoto

  19. Large crowd of Witoto men and children in front of a communal house. Many of the men are holding axes in the air. Whiffed discusses the construction and social significance of these houses at length. The caption for this photograph reproduced in his book: "Witoto war gathering (Some Brummagen Goods)"(Whiffen 1915: Plate XXXII) refers to the ongoing warfare between the Witoto and neighbouring communities and the importance of metal axes for trade.

  20. Cheyenne Arapacho

  21. YAKIMA KUTENAI

  22. traditional war-dancesNias Island

  23. Population Ainu who lived in Hokkaido, the Kurile Islands and Sakhalin were called "Hokkaido Ainu", "Kurile Ainu" and "Sakhalin Ainu"respectively. Most Ainu now live in Hokkaido. It has been confirmed that a few Ainu people now live in Sakhalin. The census of the Ainu was started by the Japanese in the 1800 s for various purposes, e.g. for putting them to work. The Ainu population from 1807 to 1931 varied as follows :

  24. The Ainu usually used arrows to hunt deer. Also they often used traps, including spring traps loaded with arrows. Furthermore they drove deer into the river or sea and shot them with arrows.When aiming at a large catch, a whole village would drive a herd of deer off a cliff and club them to death.

  25. Protection of penis connected with ritual Presentation is not sexual Symbol bat aggression

  26. The Human kind creature divisions on each level of civilization • Primitive community – group of street boys • Higher tribe organisations - skin head, punk, football fun, terrorist organisations, religion sects They have special dress, symbols, leaders e.g. scarf, flag, monuments, geographical places e.t..

  27. Rytualisation of aggression Alone animals e.g. cats Territorial war Consequence : Greater territory gives better chance to procreation Social animals e.g. dogs Hierarchic war Consequence : High positions in social group better chance choose female Remember this model is possible in little groups

  28. Present divisions of human kinds and political situations Kosovo

  29. Demonstrators carry Palestinian flags and a portraits of the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a demonstration in the Sabra Refugee camp in Beirut,

  30. East Timor

  31. universal sign of good luck and harmony before the Nazi party adopted it in the 1930's as the symbol of their movement.  The 'Christian fish', or icthus, is used by many followers of Christ to signify their devotion.

  32. Even the cross, long a symbol of the Christian faith, has origins in Pagan history.  Assyrians used the cross to represent the four directions in which the sun shone. The pentagram and pentacle , considered by many Christians as signs of 'the devil', also have a benign history.

  33. The Swastika is used in the Russian National Unity flag. This clearly indicates the close affinity to Hitler among Russian fascists.

  34. BANNERS Japan period Sengoku Jidai (XVI)

  35. German Imperial Warflag [Kriegsflagge] are used by German Nazis as a substitute for the forbidden swastika American flag. Others think worship space should be reserved for sacred symbols.

  36. The kami are the objects of worship in Shinto. They are sacred spirits and can take various forms such as natural elements like the sun, mountains, trees, rocks, and the wind, or abstract things like fertility, but also ancestors, national heroes and protectors of family clans.

  37. Mt. Rainier holds lots of mystical spirituality for the Indian tribs. The mountain speaks to something deap inside. Mount Rainier with a halo.

  38. Mt. ŚLĘŻA Similar object in Poland connected with solar cult (IV-XII century)

  39. Racism is a problem for football across Europe and is an important factor in the problem of football hooliganism itself. The actual extent of racism is virtually impossible to measure as detailed statistics in this context are almost non-existent. Nevertheless, acts of football disorder, especially on the international scene, have frequently been referred to as 'racist', or perpetrated by racist groups, and some clubs are now viewed as having an inherently racist support.

  40.     WELCOME        TO    POLAND     LAND    OF    SOCCER    BANDITS

  41. Cyvilisations and laws Ur-Nammu code (end XXXb.c.) Ur-Nammu was the promulgator of the oldest code of law yet known, older by about three centuries than the code of Hammurabi. It consists of a prologue and seven laws; the prologue describes Ur-Nammu as a divinely appointed king who established justice throughout the land. This code is of great importance to the study of biblical law, which it predates by about five centuries. The two most famous monuments of Ur-Nammu's reign are the great ziggurat (temple) at Ur and his stele, of which fragments remain.

  42. Code of Hammurabi Hammurabi records is his code of laws, the earliest-known example of a ruler proclaiming publicly to his people an entire body of laws, arranged in orderly groups, so that all men might read and know what was required of them. The code was carved upon a black stone monument, eight feet high, and clearly intended to be reared in public view contain 282 articles

  43. The Laws of Manu, c. 1500 BC contain 126 articles Classical Hinduism also produced the ethical Code of Manu which teaches that the caste system is divinely ordained. The first three castes (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas) are "twice born" people while the Shudras are "once born" manual laborers. The only upward mobility through this caste system is by means of repeated incarnations. Although the caste system is outlawed in contemporary India, its social influence is still strong.

More Related