Are children born with an innate sense of morality?
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
- Paul Bloom, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Yale University, explores the question of where moral obligations and emotions come from. His research seeks to understand how morality works by looking at how it develops in babies. Paul Bloom is the 2017 recipient of the Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize.
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In-group vs out-group thinking is so significant! Thank you
I believe that morality is both innate and society influenced.
That's what the current evidence points to.
The structure of this world encourages immorality.
We're all degraded as pawns and programmed to believe we must make ourselves better than others to fill fulfilment. We must be a winner but the reality is we all can't be winners.
The world is nothing but a dog eat dog competition in all areas of life. That's why the Narcissist thrives and the honest man doesn't.
@@mre7152 correct , honest man create narcissist because "honesty" is a pipe dream that only occurs at the individual level. under government there can never be honesty and that's the honest truth.
@Sorek Ben-Ephraim They could be anomalies. They probably know what is right and wrong morally but it intervenes with their pleasure/goals.
No shit
Natural Law is the law.
Isn't it hard to accept our logic at the base level also can't be reasonable or proven because we don't know everything, there is a 50 50 chance you're right or wrong, and we can only trust our moral, this weird innate thing that we feel we know what's right
for whatsoever, humanity cannot be trusted with its own freedom.
I personally believe morality is genetic, most people lack it and have to be taught, but some people just have it innately and this can be observed from a very young age.
What are your qualifications?