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There is a biological foundation to intellect potential, but the cognitive wiring is not determined by this foundation alone. Experience tells the brain what to keep and what to prune within that biological framework, so that a child exposed to something, say classical music, from prebirth will have a different capacity for certain function that impacts the intellect than would have been the case without the exposure. The same is true for many other exposures, both the ones we consider as positive and negative intellectual forces, and all these experiences provide a means for the individual to come up with conceptual schemes of "truth detectors" for a particular environment, through which incoming information is processed. There is no such thing as an "activation" of a previously non-functioning intellect; it is created through experiential-cued growth and development within a biological framework. Quote:
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I have noticed you have left a number of my OTHER posts on a similar subject unanswered... Here is an answer, although I don't think it's what you WANT to hear: There are a number of psychological behavior models that have been proposed to maximize WIN-WIN scenarios. These all rationally entail some form of give and take - ie the recognition that one's individual needs are maximized, if one also allows the needs of others to be met! That is why the Silver/Golden rule has been put forth in most civilized societies, because it is recognized as that principle by which societies best operate. (ie no divinity is needed to discern this rule): "I get treated well, if I treat others well." I have also put on other posts, how empathy seems to have evolved not only in humans but animals as well. The mechanism? Mothers that take care of their children are more likely to grow up and have more children. __________________________________ It is religion that teaches that there are "higher" PRINCIPLES more important than treating one's fellow human well: Here are a few examples (the quotes are hypothetical only to demonstrate how the individual's BELIEF system affected their INHUMANE behavior to others.) * "My children's drownings were necessary to save them from Satan and protect their souls for heaven." -- Andrea Yates * "Torture is needed to halt the spread of heretical beliefs." -- Tomás de Torquemada * "We must kill the infidels" -- Bin Laden * "Gays should not have full rights in society" Jerry Falwell . Moral of story: You presume "belief" makes one act in an obvious moral way? History has shown it was primarily CONSERVATIVE RELIGIOUS groups who fought and opposed democracy, toleration, slave abolition, women rights, and laws outlawing child abuse. Sojourner |
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