Summary of Paul Bloom's Just Babies

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  • Date de parution08/05/2022
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Morality is the capacity to judge and condemn others. We are naturally kind to others, at least some of the time. But we possess ugly instincts as well, and these can metastasize into evil. #2 There are many types of moral violations. The most basic is hitting someone, which is a violation of a moral rule that all humans respond to.
Other examples include throwing a brick at someone, sideswiping a car, or killing someone's dog. #3 There is a difference between moral wrongs and moral rightness. While some things may be considered morally wrong, they may not necessarily be harmful. Morality also encompasses questions of rightness, as demonstrated by a study of spontaneous helping in toddlers. #4 Morality is broad and includes both the harsh and the softer elements.
It is learned, and it varies between cultures.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Morality is the capacity to judge and condemn others. We are naturally kind to others, at least some of the time. But we possess ugly instincts as well, and these can metastasize into evil. #2 There are many types of moral violations. The most basic is hitting someone, which is a violation of a moral rule that all humans respond to.
Other examples include throwing a brick at someone, sideswiping a car, or killing someone's dog. #3 There is a difference between moral wrongs and moral rightness. While some things may be considered morally wrong, they may not necessarily be harmful. Morality also encompasses questions of rightness, as demonstrated by a study of spontaneous helping in toddlers. #4 Morality is broad and includes both the harsh and the softer elements.
It is learned, and it varies between cultures.