Post by yovanivelasquez on Oct 23, 2014 3:50:21 GMT
1. When are we not responsible for our own beliefs or behaviors?
As human beings we have naturalistic rights that enable us to automatically have "human rights". These being able to voice our opinion, believe in certain ways and the list goes on. What we hold accounted for are the outcomes of the actions we take for exercising these rights. Depending on where you are born, you could have different ways of approaching something or understanding an idea that you are unfamiliar with. Granite, most of us are born around the same area but not everyone. For example a kid from Central America, born in a poor region, would not understand why someone eats with utinsels and uses napkins to wipe their face. They might be used to eating with their hands and wiping it off their shirt. Seeing this kid in public, in a more developed country, might seem almost appalling or weird to some but they can't be held accounted for if that is the way their culture is taught. To them it's weird that we eat with forks and knives and use a napkins everytime we have a crum on our lip. We could also take this in the same area and compare to neighbors who go to the same school and walk the same path to school but have two total different faiths. They are influenced by their parents, most of the time. If they begin to argue on such things as the theory of evolution, one cannot control but to express his faith to defend or dispute the theory. Can they be held accounted for it? No. It's the way they see something and have been influenced to do so. One cannot simply say one person is wrong just because they believe in different faiths or seem to be socially excluded because they eat differently.
2. Which is more important to a person's development: nature or nurture?
This is an ongoing battle to distinguish who is "right" and who is "wrong". I strongly believe that each plays a huge and crucial part in human life and there is no way to pick one over the other. Nature is one element that cannot be tuned out from one's life. It is already a scene and script written out to you waiting for you to play along. Such example as the fight or flight reactions. Living organisms are programmed to either fight a situation or flee from it. Even
As human beings we have naturalistic rights that enable us to automatically have "human rights". These being able to voice our opinion, believe in certain ways and the list goes on. What we hold accounted for are the outcomes of the actions we take for exercising these rights. Depending on where you are born, you could have different ways of approaching something or understanding an idea that you are unfamiliar with. Granite, most of us are born around the same area but not everyone. For example a kid from Central America, born in a poor region, would not understand why someone eats with utinsels and uses napkins to wipe their face. They might be used to eating with their hands and wiping it off their shirt. Seeing this kid in public, in a more developed country, might seem almost appalling or weird to some but they can't be held accounted for if that is the way their culture is taught. To them it's weird that we eat with forks and knives and use a napkins everytime we have a crum on our lip. We could also take this in the same area and compare to neighbors who go to the same school and walk the same path to school but have two total different faiths. They are influenced by their parents, most of the time. If they begin to argue on such things as the theory of evolution, one cannot control but to express his faith to defend or dispute the theory. Can they be held accounted for it? No. It's the way they see something and have been influenced to do so. One cannot simply say one person is wrong just because they believe in different faiths or seem to be socially excluded because they eat differently.
2. Which is more important to a person's development: nature or nurture?
This is an ongoing battle to distinguish who is "right" and who is "wrong". I strongly believe that each plays a huge and crucial part in human life and there is no way to pick one over the other. Nature is one element that cannot be tuned out from one's life. It is already a scene and script written out to you waiting for you to play along. Such example as the fight or flight reactions. Living organisms are programmed to either fight a situation or flee from it. Even