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And Ronnie doesn't care.
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http://www.dontmakehermad.com/ John Dias
Don’t you just love these kind of studies? Researchers go so far out of their way to uncover a physiological reason for morally bankrupt behavior, as if we are all animals and act merely on instinct and chemicals coursing through our veins.
No study that limits itself to the physical realm can mitigate the moral responsibility that all human beings bear for their own actions. After all, what separates humans from other mammals is their ability to perceive the difference between right and wrong, and choose one or the other regardless of their physical impulses or base urges. But that kind of thinking (recognizing that human beings are moral agents) — while civilized — has no quarter in the sterile ivory towers of academic elites.
John Dias
Founder, DontMakeHerMad.com
http://www.dontmakehermad.com/ John Dias
Don’t you just love these kind of studies? Researchers go so far out of their way to uncover a physiological reason for morally bankrupt behavior, as if we are all animals and act merely on instinct and chemicals coursing through our veins.
No study that limits itself to the physical realm can mitigate the moral responsibility that all human beings bear for their own actions. After all, what separates humans from other mammals is their ability to perceive the difference between right and wrong, and choose one or the other regardless of their physical impulses or base urges. But that kind of thinking (recognizing that human beings are moral agents) — while civilized — has no quarter in the sterile ivory towers of academic elites.
John Dias
Founder, DontMakeHerMad.com
http://www.dontmakehermad.com/ John Dias
Don’t you just love these kind of studies? Researchers go so far out of their way to uncover a physiological reason for morally bankrupt behavior, as if we are all animals and act merely on instinct and chemicals coursing through our veins.
No study that limits itself to the physical realm can mitigate the moral responsibility that all human beings bear for their own actions. After all, what separates humans from other mammals is their ability to perceive the difference between right and wrong, and choose one or the other regardless of their physical impulses or base urges. But that kind of thinking (recognizing that human beings are moral agents) — while civilized — has no quarter in the sterile ivory towers of academic elites.
A reader (thanks!) sent me a link to a CNN story on Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo and Nikita Duncan’s new book The Demise of Guys: Why Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. The article discusses how porn and video games are ruining a generation of guys: Is the overuse of video […]