| Socio-political structures have their origins in the tribesmen and leaders of primitive man, as we have always saught leaders or elders. This is not phenomena, as most animals operate in packs or groups themselves.
Ethics are inherent to possession. The first ethics ever conceived by mankind were of respect to one another's property or territory, or rather, the wrath of one party upon the other that treaded upon them. This too is not phenomena, but something we see in the animal kingdom as well.
Aesthetics are as primal as you can go, as our initial attraction to the opposite sex for example stems from the want or need to reproduce.
I do not see how any of these are examples of phenomena.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. |