Experience Versus UnderstandingJanus Publishing Company Lim, 1997 - 156 pages The central topic of this title is the unique dependence of human species on cultural interpretations of experiences in order that learning should take place. |
Table des matières
Justice | 9 |
Why We Act As We Do | 35 |
The immediate determinants of our behaviour are | 49 |
Power and Mattering | 54 |
Power is the probability of getting others to act | 62 |
Virtues and Justice | 67 |
Human beings rely on morals to elicit the society | 81 |
The Two Traps | 91 |
Under rules of individualism losers pose problems | 100 |
within | 119 |
The Preciousness of Persons | 121 |
To Whom Are Persons Precious and Why? | 138 |
Summary | 153 |
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