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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. katysails wrote: Doug, In order for your first point to succeed, you ahve to have your second point in place for development of conscience. I disagree. I knew you would... ... When young children are being raised, it is necessary that there be consequences for actions...good and bad. Agreed. But that can be reduced to simple behaviorism... mechanistically reinforcing children to act in ways that are "good." And what is it that determines what is "good" vs what is "bad"? Behaviorism can be used to direct any type of behavior pattern to the will of the director if applied correctly...developing conscience adds the element of appropriateness according to a set of moral or ethical values... This is not the same thing as having (and following) a rational moral & ethical code. In order to follow a rational moral or ethical code one must be directed...one must have a formed consciounce...fear of comnsequence is the most advantageous way to learn that... ... Consequences can be equivocated to punishment at times if the infraction is grave. Fear of negative consequence is a healthy thing. It keeps us from becoming sociopathic. The problem with this viewpoint is that it erases the difference between a sociopath who is restrained by fear of punishment, and a person who has no tendency towards sociopathy. A sociopath restrained by fear is still restrained..which is a good thing...a sociopath is typically amoral...there is only what is good or bad for him...a person who is not sociopathic will sift through and determine what is correct and what is incorrect behavior..fear is a great element in that development...a child being told that he will be burned if he plays with the stove usually won't stop playing with the stive until he is burned...the fear of being burned again assists with his then making a better choice in the future... This sort of thinking is like those cops who believe that there's no such thing as an honest citizen. Do you believe this is right & good?!? I find it hard to believe that you do... I believe that people learn to be bad or good and if not presented with the right choices and the right consequences, that they will choose bad. In the long run, it is far easier to be a bad person because the self-gratification is so great. I do believe tha thteir are honest and good people, but that they are honest and good because they have chosen to be that way. DSK |
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