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Model Joelle Hershberger Bethel University ABSTRACT Although Jonathan Haidt146s Social Intuitionist Model SIM of moral judgment does not claim to be a defense of
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Model Joelle Hershberger Bethel University ABSTRACT Although Jonathan Haidt146s Social Intuitionist Model SIM of moral judgment does not claim to be a defense of either rationalist or sentimenta. License . and Terms of . Use. Anyone may use this PowerPoint file to support presentations under the following terms. :. No . editorial or content changes may be made to any of the . component slides. 1750-1800. Representative Government . The idea of representative government was in keeping with the long-standing English traditions of limiting royal power.. Natural Rights. The writings of British philosopher John Locke profoundly influenced America's founding fathers and 18th century thought. Locke justified limiting royal authority and proposed that all human beings have natural rights and are entitled to political and economic freedom regardless of birth. . Technological Determinism vs. Social Constructivism. Today…. What exactly IS . technology,. and why are social scientists interested in it?. Social Constructivism. vs. . Technological Determinism: . Jeremy Seligman. The University of Auckland. Reason and Passio. n. “We speak not strictly and philosophically when we talk of the combat of passion and of reason. Reason is, and ought only to be, the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them” . An Introduction. Ms. Dahl. Social Change. Social change can be defined as transformations in the beliefs, social interactions, practices, organization, and structure of society.. We will be using the three social sciences of . Space is something absolutely uniform, and without the things placed in it, one point of space absolutely does not differ in anything from another point of space.. Now, from hence it follows (supposing space to be something in itself, besides the order of bodies among themselves) that it is impossible there should be a reason why God, preserving the same situations of bodies among themselves, should have placed them in space after one certain particular manner and not otherwise—why everything was not placed the quite contrary way, for instance, by changing east into west. . 1750-1800. Representative Government . The idea of representative government was in keeping with the long-standing English traditions of limiting royal power.. Natural Rights. The writings of British philosopher John Locke profoundly influenced America's founding fathers and 18th century thought. Locke justified limiting royal authority and proposed that all human beings have natural rights and are entitled to political and economic freedom regardless of birth. . 1. Faith . in natural goodness - a human is born without taint or sin; the concept of . tabula rasa. or blank . slate. 2. . Perfectibility of a human being - it is possible to improve situations of birth, economy, society, and religion. Prof Mark Knights. Key questions. Why is it important for modernists to understand the Enlightenment? . What was its legacy and why is that legacy a controversial one? . Isms. : liberalism, socialism, . The 17. th. Century. The Age of Reason, Enlightenment, and . Scientific Revolution. 2. The Enlightenment – The Age of Reason. “The political history of the Western world since the 18th century has been dominated by the notion of individual rights.”. Second Reason. : Humans matter more than animals because only humans are self-aware (or have the potential for self-awareness).. The fact that the human being can have the representation “I” raises him infinitely above all the other beings on earth. By this he is a person....that is, a being altogether different in rank and dignity from things, such as irrational animals, with which one may deal and dispose at one's discretion.. codes. Copyright © 2017 American Institutes for Research. All rights reserved.. Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE) Training. Module . 8. Activating your account and navigating through TIDE. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . -/00111-/00111-/001112-/001112 Basing morality on interests and preferences destroys its dignity It doesnt teach us how to distinguish right from wrong but only to become better at calculation3If our
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