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stara
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multiple amphibians multiple evolutions
#5313879 - 02/18/06 04:30 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hi! This is a part of my school paper,however,the teacher couldn't understand it(she said "I don't get what you're trying to say",what do you mean?..) so I thought I share with you.By the way I'm not sure about the language and if it can be understood(linguistic sender and receiver...)Take a look if you've got mood!
As we can see there is an evolution in the perception of morality within humans developing culture and mind .And I think this is analogically linked with human's stages of moral development .Development is the way of conscious ego (both human ego and collective ego of societies) to discover the sensations of the unconscious ,transendent Id by expression.And this expression is life which is exprienced by all of us .There are universally valid moral issues according to their complexity of the setting and according to the stage of evolution on which individual or society is right to that time .Superego stores made decisions in history to help decisions have to be made in the future , however, with the changing setting, ego each time needs to decide again what is good or bad when trying to express Id's demands.Finally ,at the end of all these battles the aim is to learn specific sensations in time and space
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psyka
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Re: multiple amphibians multiple evolutions [Re: stara]
#5313904 - 02/18/06 04:43 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think you're saying that sensations and expirences are buried in the subconscious and unburied through action. If that were true then wouldn't it be true that our brains were all structured the same (which isnt true)? A ferral child's brain is way different than other humans. Use your logic to explain why. Why does the brain evolve structurally through action? The more you and the more you know, the more detailed your brain becomes.
BTW, which "morality" is universal?
-------------------- As the life of a candle, my wick will burn out. But, the fire of my mind shall beam into infinite.

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stara
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Re: multiple amphibians multiple evolutions [Re: psyka]
#5313941 - 02/18/06 05:01 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ok you're right.That's what I meant with human's stages of moral development referring to :
Kohlberg's theory holds that moral reasoning, which he thought to be the basis for ethical behavior, has developmental stages. Building upon Jean Piaget's previous work, he concluded that there are six identifiable stages of moral development. Stages: Kohlberg's six stages were grouped into 3 levels: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional. Following Piaget's requirements for a stage model ,it is not possible to regress backwards in stages. It is also not possible to 'jump' stages; each stage provides new perspective and is "more comprehensive, differentiated, and integrated than its predecessors." Level 1(Pre-conventional) (up to age 9) 1. Obedience and punishment orientation 2. Self-interest orientation Level 2(Conventional)(age nine+ to adolescence) 3. Interpersonal accord and conformity (a.k.a. The good boy/good girl attitude) 4. Authority and social-order maintaining orientation (a.k.a. Law and order morality) Level 3(Post-conventional)(adulthood) 5. Social contract orientation 6. Universal ethical principles
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